FBI Releases Documents from Clinton Email Investigation

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On Friday, the FBI released a collection of documents related to the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server as Secretary of State. The 58 page document includes a number of pages about the investigation process, but it also includes the notes from Clinton’s FBI interview on July 2. The interview reveals several facts about the server and devices Clinton used as Secretary of State, such as the fact that Clinton used thirteen different devices (cell phones, iPads, etc.) throughout her tenure as Secretary of State. The release of the document came as a result of a Freedom of Information Act request. The full document is embedded below and can also be downloaded HERE.

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News Source: The Washington Post, The New York Times, CBS News

Clinton Campaign Releases Mobile App for iOS

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Hillary for America has released an app for iOS. The app, Hillary 2016, includes a number of interactive features that allows users to complete challenges for badges and rewards, design their own campaign headquarters, test their knowledge of the issues, compete against friends, receive news alerts, and much more.

In a statement, Campaign Manager Robby Mook described the app saying, “Our campaign is committed to providing our supporters with the tools they need to be able to take action every day to fight Donald Trump and help put Hillary Clinton in the White House. Whether it’s checking in at an organizing event, sharing one of Hillary’s speeches with their friends, or showing their support with a commit to vote card, the Hillary 2016 app will allow supporters to get involved in ways that meet the demands of their busy schedules and personal preferences.” Screenshots of the app are below.

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The app is free and can be downloaded HERE.

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News Source: Time