Source: New York Post
WASHINGTON — The FBI barely glanced at potentially crucial evidence in its investigation of Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of state, a newly declassified watchdog report revealed Monday. A confidential source gave thumb drives to the FBI with data acquired via cyber intrusions at the State Department — which included emails from former President Barack Obama and others, according to a declassified version of a Justice Department Inspector General report. But the feds declined to “comprehensively” analyze those drives due to privilege concerns about victim data — despite an internal draft memo concluding it was necessary to “assess the national security risks” pertaining to Clinton’s private server use.