[h=2]'But my emails': Hillary Clinton tweets biting three-word response as she calls out James Comey for using a private Gmail account for FBI business after she was probed for doing the same thing[/h][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (top) shared the news about the former FBI director - accompanied with just three words of her own; 'But my emails’ (inset). Clinton's cutting tweet was met with glee by her supporters on Twitter who hailed it as the 'single best tweet I have read in my life' and as simply 'Hillary-ous.' Many believe that Comey's (bottom) reopening of the investigation into Clinton's emails shortly before the 2016 election, shook public confidence and could even have cost her the presidency. So it's likely the 70-year-old will be savoring the ironic revelation that Comey appears to have done the exact thing she was accused of. Justice Department inspector general Michael Horowitz's report, released today, found 'numerous instances' where Comey used his Gmail account to conduct the bureau's business, which was 'inconsistent' with Justice Department policy. Ironically, the report noted when Comey spoke at an FBI conference in October 2016, he warned employees they would be in 'huge trouble' if they used a private email service as Clinton did.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (top) shared the news about the former FBI director - accompanied with just three words of her own; 'But my emails’ (inset). Clinton's cutting tweet was met with glee by her supporters on Twitter who hailed it as the 'single best tweet I have read in my life' and as simply 'Hillary-ous.' Many believe that Comey's (bottom) reopening of the investigation into Clinton's emails shortly before the 2016 election, shook public confidence and could even have cost her the presidency. So it's likely the 70-year-old will be savoring the ironic revelation that Comey appears to have done the exact thing she was accused of. Justice Department inspector general Michael Horowitz's report, released today, found 'numerous instances' where Comey used his Gmail account to conduct the bureau's business, which was 'inconsistent' with Justice Department policy. Ironically, the report noted when Comey spoke at an FBI conference in October 2016, he warned employees they would be in 'huge trouble' if they used a private email service as Clinton did.