Presidential Election 2016
Coming Soon! FBI Will Release Hillary Clinton Email Probe Report

Aug. 31 2016, Published 5:34 p.m. ET
The previously unseen FBI report on Hillary Clinton's email investigation will be released publicly, as soon as today, RadarOnline.com has learned.
The Bureau originally sent the report to the Justice Department in July. It included the controversial recommendation that Clinton not be prosecuted for mishandling classified information in her private email server.
The release of the report is a response to several FOIA requests, CNN reported.
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In addition to the email probe report, Clinton's 302, the FBI's notes from the Democratic nominee's voluntary interview at the FBI headquarters, will also be released. "The report is about 30 pages, and the 302 is about a dozen pages," CNN reported.
Though he decided not to press charges against Clinton, FBI director James Comey previously stated that the former secretary of state's actions were "extremely careless."