'NO CHARGES ARE APPROPRIATE'
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In a press conference on Tuesday morning, ​FBI Director James Comey announced the findings of a a federal investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of private email servers. According to Director Comey, out of 30,000 emails, 110 messages in 52 chains contained classified information, eight of which deemed top secret. 

In his statement, Comey acknowledged these "potential violations," but confessed that "No reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case." In short, the FBI found that Clinton done messed up with her use of private emails servers, but wasn't willingly negligent nor exposed enough classified information to warrant criminal charges. 

Of course, this is just the FBI's recommendation. It's now up to the Department Of Justice to weigh the evidence surfaced by the investigation and determine what charges, if any, should be brought against Clinton.

[MSNBC]

<p>Steve Rousseau is the Features Editor at Digg.&nbsp;</p>

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