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Paul Ryan: FBI Decision Doesn't Change Fact Clinton Put U.S. National Security at Risk

House Speaker Paul Ryan has released a statement in the response to FBI Director James Comey's announcement Sunday afternoon the July decision not to recommend indictment for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton still stands after a review of new information found on aide Huma Abedin's laptop. 

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The RNC has also issued a response.

“The FBI’s findings from its criminal investigation of Hillary Clinton’s secret email server were a damning and unprecedented indictment of her judgment. The FBI found evidence Clinton broke the law, that she placed highly classified national security information at risk and repeatedly lied to the American people about her reckless conduct," the RNC released in a statement. "None of this changes the fact that the FBI continues to investigate the Clinton Foundation for corruption involving her tenure as secretary of state. Hillary Clinton should never be president." 

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