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Headline Roundup July 6th, 2016

Analyzing the FBI Statement

Summary from the AllSides News Team

Explaining why he wasn’t recommending prosecution, Director James Comey explained why he wasn't recommending prosecution. Yet he also seem to point out that charges would have been justified. Opinions on the statement vary, depending on the definition of "intent."

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OPINION: Legal, but Not Political, Clarity on the Clinton Emails
OPINION: Legal, but Not Political, Clarity on the Clinton Emails

New York Times (News)

Opinion

James Comey, the director of the F.B.I., may have relieved Hillary Clinton of a legal burden on Tuesday, but he left her with a substantial political one. While announcing that the bureau would not recommend criminal charges against Mrs. Clinton for her handling of classified material on nonsecure personal email servers, Mr. Comey issued a strong rebuke of her practices, which he called “extremely careless” — and for which she has never given the public a full explanation. He was right on both points.

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OPINION: Why Comey stood alone: Inside the FBI's announcement
OPINION: Why Comey stood alone: Inside the FBI's announcement

CNN Digital

Opinion

FBI Director James Comey in recent weeks decided that when the bureau's investigation into Hillary Clinton was completed, he alone would make a public announcement on the findings of investigators, but the surprising orchestration was propelled in part by the political chaos over the last week.

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OPINION: Clinton Makes the FBI’s Least-Wanted List
OPINION: Clinton Makes the FBI’s Least-Wanted List

Wall Street Journal (Opinion)

Opinion

Explaining why he wasn’t recommending prosecution, Director James Comey instead showed that charges would have been justified.

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