A meeting between Hillary Clinton and the FBI may be happening soon
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The meeting over Clinton's use of a private email server during her time as Secretary of State comes more than a year after Clinton first admitted that she conducted official government business via a personal email address, rather than using one issued by the government.
Federal authorities began their investigation in August.
The FBI has been looking into whether classified material was mishandled during Clinton's tenure at the State Department from 2009-2013.
Clinton, who is weeks away from officially accepting the Democratic Party's nomination for president, has maintained that using the private email server was not illegal.
An inspector general's report released in May appeared to back up Clinton's claim, but said she "did not comply" with State Department policies requiring her to surrender "all emails dealing with department business before leaving government service."
Clinton has turned over tens of thousands of her work-related emails over the course of the investigation. About 30,000 more emails that were deemed "personal" were deleted.
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