FBI sends Congress notes from questioning of Clinton on e-mails
A US congressional committee has been given a summary of the FBI's questioning of Hillary Clinton last month regarding her use of a private e-mail server when she was secretary of state. Due to the classified nature of the interview notes, many parts have been blacked out or can only be read by committee members in a secure area. Rep. Jason Chaffetz, chairman of the House Government Oversight Committee, said that despite his position he is not allowed to read all of the sections of the documents, which "shows how dangerous it was to have this intelligence, highly classified to this day, on the former secretary's unsecured personal server where it was vulnerable."