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To: StockDung who wrote (1270)5/4/2017 7:24:26 PM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 1464
 
Nevertheless, he persisted

Editors, USA TODAYPublished 5:42 p.m. ET May 3, 2017 | Updated 6:20 p.m. ET May 3, 2017


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He had to do it. It made him sick. But he has no regrets.When new information became available about Hillary Clinton's emails, FBI Director James Comey said Wednesday he had no choice but to tell lawmakers. Never mind the presidential election was just 11 days away. Going public about the latest development was controversial. "It makes me mildly nauseous that we would have had an impact on the election," Comey told a Senate committee. He was answering questions about the FBI's probe into the emails, Russia and WikiLeaks. Clinton was more blunt. She blamed Comey as recently as Tuesday for torpedoing her bid to become president. Comey said he saw two options: conceal or speak. So he spoke. If he kept quiet, it would have been the "death of the FBI as an institution in America," he said.