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FBI Director James Comey faces Clinton emails questions FBI Director James Comey faces Clinton emails questions
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House Republicans have called FBI Director James Comey to testify about Hillary Clinton's use of private email as secretary of state.House Republicans have called FBI Director James Comey to testify about Hillary Clinton's use of private email as secretary of state.
On Tuesday, the FBI recommended Mrs Clinton, the likely Democratic presidential nominee, should not face criminal charges in the matter.On Tuesday, the FBI recommended Mrs Clinton, the likely Democratic presidential nominee, should not face criminal charges in the matter.
However, Mr Comey said Mrs Clinton and her staff were "extremely careless" in handling classified materialsHowever, Mr Comey said Mrs Clinton and her staff were "extremely careless" in handling classified materials
Over 100 classified messages were found on her email servers, the FBI said.Over 100 classified messages were found on her email servers, the FBI said.
Mrs Clinton had previously said she had not knowingly sent or received classified material from her private email account.Mrs Clinton had previously said she had not knowingly sent or received classified material from her private email account.
Mr Comey will testify before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, led by Republican Jason Chaffetz. Mr Comey will testify on Thursday before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, led by Republican Jason Chaffetz.
"The FBI's recommendation is surprising and confusing," Mr Chaffetz said.
"The fact pattern presented by Director Comey makes clear Secretary Clinton violated the law," he said. "Individuals who intentionally skirt the law must be held accountable."
The FBI's key findings about Mrs Clinton's emails:
The email scandal has become a key political talking point, with Republicans saying Mrs Clinton thinks she is above the law.
Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump called the decision "very unfair" and said it was proof that they system was rigged.
Mrs Clinton said she had set up the email address for reasons of convenience, because it had been easier to do everything from one device than to have several phones or tablets.
She later apologised for using the private email system, calling it "a mistake".