
President Barack Obama warned against FBI “leaks” and “innuendo” in his first public comments about the agency’s decision to disclose its new review into emails that could be relevant to Hillary Clinton’s use of a private server while she was secretary of state.
Speaking to NowThisNews in an interview released Wednesday, Obama said he didn’t want to meddle in the law enforcement process. But he criticized any action that might allow intimations or suggestions — rather than facts — to pervade the public’s view of the case.
“I do think that there is a norm that when there are investigations, we don’t operate on innuendo and we don’t operate on incomplete information and we don’t operate on leaks,” Obama said in the interview, which was taped Tuesday. “We operate based on concrete decisions that are made.”

November 3, 2016 





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