No double standard in Clinton probe, FBI director says

No double standard in Clinton probe, FBI director says

WASHINGTON (AP) — Summoned before Congress and aggressively questioned by Republicans, FBI Director James Comey on Thursday strongly defended the government's decision to not prosecute Hillary Clinton over her private email setup. He said there was no evidence that she knew that anything she was doing was against the law or had lied to federal investigators.

Comey's appearance before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee marked his first public statements since an FBI announcement that removed the threat of criminal charges against the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee but also revived public scrutiny of her handling of classified information.

FOX News: Conservatives’ fickle friend
Donald Trump

FOX News: Conservatives’ fickle friend

James P. Freeman
"George Will, one of the most overrated political pundits (who lost his way long ago), has left the Republican Party. He's made many bad calls"
— Donald Trump, on Twitter, June 26, 2016

"He has an advantage on me, because he can say everything he knows about any subject in 140 characters and I can't."
— George Will, on FOX News, Sunday, June 26, 2016

The year-long rift between presidential contender Donald Trump and punctilious columnist George Will symbolizes perfectly the conundrum FOX News faces with conservatives.

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