FBI releases interviews with Clinton aides
The FBI on Friday afternoon released almost 200 pages of summaries of interviews done during its investigation into Hillary Clintons private email server, including those with top aides Huma Abedin, Cheryl Mills and Jake Sullivan.
The interview with Justin Cooper, a former senior adviser to President Bill Clinton, is also included. Cooper registered the original clintonemail.com domain.
The documents contain several previously unknown details.
In the interview with Abedin, the longtime Clinton aide was surprised to be shown an exchange between President Obama and Hillary Clinton. Abedin was shown an email chain dated June 28, 2012, with the subject Re: Congratulations! from a sender she did not recognize, according to the FBIs notes.
Once informed that the senders name is believed to be a pseudonym used by the President, Abedin exclaimed, How is this not classified? Abedin then expressed her amazement at the Presidents use of a pseudonym and asked if she could have a copy of the email, investigators wrote.
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