FBI: No evidence proving Hillary Clinton’s email servers were compromised

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An FBI official said Wednesday that the bureau has not found any evidence that Hillary Clinton’s email servers were compromised, after some reports suggested they were.

“The FBI has not found any evidence the servers were compromised,” the official said.

Trump tweeted Tuesday night about a report from the Daily Caller that said a Chinese company based in Washington, D.C. was able to gain access to Clinton’s emails in real time.

“Report just out: ‘China hacked Hillary Clinton’s private Email Server.’ Are they sure it wasn’t Russia (just kidding!)? What are the odds that the FBI and DOJ are right on top of this? Actually, a very big story. Much classified information!” Trump posted to Twitter Tuesday night.

According to the report, some of the emails compromised contained classified information.

Last month, Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, said the intelligence community found most of the emails on the former presidential candidate’s servers were sent to a “foreign entity” that was not related to Russia.

Gohmert asserted that the inspector general’s office informed former FBI agent Peter Strzok, who led the FBI’s investigation into Clinton’s server, of the “anomaly,” but said he did not act on the information.

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