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Clinton's Aides Will Not Be Charged

Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced on Wednesday that she is closing the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a personal email system with no charges, including the innocence of aides during the time.

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And in accordance with many people believe is a rigged system, the Clinton staffer who set up the server, Bryan Pagliano, was granted limited immunity from prosecution by the Justice Department.

Clinton's former deputy chief of staff and current vice chairman of her campaign, Huma Abedin, was employed simultaneously by the State Department during the time of the e-mail scandal.  Abedin also worked with the controversial Clinton Foundation, the secretary of state’s personal office, and a consulting firm connected with the Clinton family for the last six months of Clinton’s tenure at State.

Like Clinton, Abedin used email accounts hosted by the private server. 

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