By: Sharpedgenews, Kansas City
A major probe into the allegation of compromised official electronic mail exchanges of former secretary of state for United States of America,
Mrs. Hilary Clinton, came to an end Tuesday morning as director of Federal Bureau of Investigations said that the agency felt no reasonable prosecutor will file charges over the saga. Director of FBI, Mr. James Comey, said that only one hundred and ten of about thirty thousand emails found in Mrs. Hilary’s private account and server qualified as sensitive and classified documents. He, however, said that none of the sensitive official materials directly came into Clinton’s server or private commercial e-mail accounts. The agency said that some of the classified matters in the official emails of Mrs. Clinton were, however, mentioned in passing during different correspondences with some of her close associates. “Although the Department of Justice makes final decisions on matters like this, we are expressing to Justice our view that no charges are appropriate in this case,” Comey told reporters in Washington.