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FBI renews recommendations that Clinton should not face prosecution

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton takes a selfie with a patron at Cedar Park Cafe on November 6, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by AFP)

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation has cleared Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton after a renewed probe into her use of private email server as the US secretary of state.

FBI Director James Comey sent a letter to the Republican-controlled Congress on Sunday to make the announcement.

Earlier, Comey had sent a letter, notifying the lawmakers of newly discovered emails pertinent to the case.

Following an earlier probe, the FBI chief refused to recommend any charges against the Democratic flag-bearer.

In the new letter, Comey said that the new emails have not changed the situation and his previous recommendation still holds.

"The FBI investigative team has been working around the clock to process and review a large volume of emails from a device obtained in connection with an unrelated criminal investigation," Comey wrote in the letter. "During that process, we reviewed all of the communications that were to or from Hillary Clinton while she was secretary of state."

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton (L) and Cheryl Mills arrive at Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport November 6, 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by AFP)

Comey’s first letter caused turmoil in the US 2016 presidential election and harmed Clinton’s lead over GOP nominee Donald Trump.

"I am very grateful to the professionals at the FBI for doing an extraordinary amount of high-quality work in a short period of time," Comey added.

The Clinton campaign welcomed the decision with communications director Jennifer Palmieri saying, "We are glad the matter is resolved."

The Trump campaign has been using the case as a means to attack the former first lady, arguing she is corrupt.

The new development comes the Tuesday presidential election approaches.


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