Hillary Clinton Blames F.B.I. Director for Election Loss
In a telephone call to her campaign donors, Hillary Clinton has blamed FBI Director James Comey for her defeat in the U.S. presidential election, saying his reopening of a probe into her use of a private email server broke the momentum of her campaign.
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According to The New York Times, the Democratic nominee
mentioned on the call FBI Director James Comey and the impact of Comey’s letter
to Congress following his agency’s discovery of Clinton-related emails on the
laptop of Anthony Weiner, the scandal-ridden former congressman who had been
married to top Clinton aide Huma Abedin.
“There are lots of reasons why an election like this is not
successful,” Mrs. Clinton said, according to a donor who relayed the remarks.
But, she added, “our analysis is that Comey’s letter raising doubts that were
groundless, baseless, proven to be, stopped our momentum.”
Mrs. Clinton said a second letter from Mr. Comey, clearing
her once again, which came two days before Election Day, had been even more
damaging. In that letter, Mr. Comey said an examination of a new trove of
emails, which had been found on the computer of Anthony D. Weiner, the
estranged husband of one of her top aides, had not caused him to change his
earlier conclusion that Mrs. Clinton should face no charges over her handling
of classified information.
Clinton cleared, but damage done
Nine days after disclosing his letter to Congress, Comey
spoke out again, saying that his agents' intensive study of the new emails
showed no wrongdoing by Clinton, and thus there would be no change in his
announcement more than three months earlier that she would not face any charges
in connection with her handling of official email.
However, the political damage appeared to have been done.
Even though she was absolved of blame, Clinton said, the FBI
director's remarks eroded her support in the upper Midwest, in states such as
Wisconsin and Michigan, which often are called a "blue wall" of
support for Democratic presidential candidates.
A spokesperson for the FBI could not immediately be reached
for comment, Reuters reported.
Mrs. Clinton has kept a low profile since her concession
speech at a Midtown Manhattan hotel on Wednesday. On Thursday, a young mother
with her 13-month-old daughter spotted Mrs. Clinton walking her dogs near her
home in Chappaqua, N.Y., posting a photo of the defeated candidate on Facebook
that quickly went viral along with the hashtag #ImStillWithHer.
On Friday night, Mrs. Clinton thanked volunteers on a
nationwide conference call. “Look, I’m not going to sugarcoat it,” she said,
sighing. “These have been very, very tough days.”
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