A senior US Democrat has accused FBI Director James Comey of breaking the law by trying to influence the election, as a source said investigators have secured a warrant to examine newly discovered emails relating to Hillary Clinton's private server.
The warrant will allow the Federal Bureau of Investigation to examine the emails to see if they are relevant to its probe of the private email server used for government work by Mrs Clinton while she was secretary of state from 2009 to 2013.
Mr Comey came under heavy pressure from Democrats to quickly provide details of the emails, as Clinton allies worried the prolonged controversy could extend beyond the 8 November election and cast a shadow over a Clinton transition if she wins the White House.
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31/10/16
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The warrant will allow the Federal Bureau of Investigation to examine the emails to see if they are relevant to its probe of the private email server used for government work by Mrs Clinton while she was secretary of state from 2009 to 2013.
Mr Comey came under heavy pressure from Democrats to quickly provide details of the emails, as Clinton allies worried the prolonged controversy could extend beyond the 8 November election and cast a shadow over a Clinton transition if she wins the White House.
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31/10/16
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