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The US President-elect Donald trump said he will consider the appointment of a special Prosecutor to investigate the case involving the correspondence of former U.S. Secretary of state and his main rival in the election of Hillary Clinton. It is reported CBS News.
The politician said that while he intends to focus on other issues. “I must first think about jobs, about the health care system, on migration issues, in particular, on a good immigration bill,” said trump.
The Republican added that although Clinton made a big mistake, he didn’t want to hurt her family. “They are very good people,” he said, noting that he is not ready to give the final answer about the appointment of a special public Prosecutor.
During the election debates in October, trump promised to send her to jail in that case, if he becomes President, reminds The Washington Post.
November 13 at the headquarters of the Clinton accused the head of the FBI James Komi to lose the elections.
The scandal connected with Hillary Clinton’s use of personal email for official correspondence at the head of the state Department (which she held from 2009 to 2013), erupted in March last year. In July, James Comey announced that the Bureau found no grounds to charge the former Secretary of state. In late October, the head of the FBI said that in case there are new facts and the investigation resumed. However, after a week of Komi stated that additional verification is over and Clinton should not be any charges.
The United States presidential election held on 8 November. Republican candidate Donald trump won a victory, gaining 290 electoral votes, while the required minimum is 270. His rival for the Democratic nomination, Hillary Clinton has received 228 votes.