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FBI: Following Review of Hillary's 'New' Emails, No Change in Original Conclusion

11/6/2016

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From CNN: "FBI: Review of New Emails Doesn't Change Conclusion on Clinton." 

I wonder if the media will spend as much time and energy trumpeting this headline as they did buzzing about Comey's irresponsible announcement concerning the new emails. Doubtful. The 'nothing to see here' headline isn't nearly as sexy as vague insinuations stoking the fires of distrust. 
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