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Headline Roundup October 18th, 2016

Quid Pro Quo Attempt

Summary from the AllSides News Team

According to documents made public by the FBI, there was an attempt at a deal between the State Department and the Bureau whereby classified emails on her unsecured bathroom server would have their status altered in her favor in exchange for more favorable treatment of FBI officials in overseas postings at embassies.

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Agencies Clashed on Classification of Clinton Email, Inquiry Shows
Agencies Clashed on Classification of Clinton Email, Inquiry Shows

New York Times (News)

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Documents released Monday in the Hillary Clinton email investigation show intense disagreement last year between the State Department and the F.B.I. over whether some of Mrs. Clinton’s emails should be considered classified, including a discussion of a possible “quid pro quo” to settle one dispute.

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FBI Documents Show State Department Fought Classification of Clinton Emails
FBI Documents Show State Department Fought Classification of Clinton Emails

Wall Street Journal (News)

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Released pages suggest official pressured government bureaucracy into marking few, if any, emails as classified

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Quid Pro Quo: A Staggering Example of Hillary Email Corruption
Quid Pro Quo: A Staggering Example of Hillary Email Corruption

The American Spectator

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The FBI’s disclosure of Patrick Kennedy’s attempts to tamper with their Clinton email investigation gives a window into the extent of the rot in Washington.

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