FBI: No evidence Clinton server hacked despite Trump tweet

AP  |  Washington 

The FBI has said it has no evidence Hillary Clinton's was compromised even though tweeted a report that alleged the Chinese had hacked it.

Trump tweeted on Tuesday evening about a report in the conservative that said a Chinese-owned company operating in the area had hacked the server Clinton had used as and obtained nearly all of her emails.

Trump's tweet stated in part: "What are the odds that the FBI and are right on top of this? Actually, a very big story. Much classified information!"

FBI and Justice Department officials have said publicly that there was no evidence Clinton's server was hacked by a foreign power. Former FBI said at a July 2016 conference that the FBI did not find direct evidence that the sever had been successfully hacked though he also acknowledged that, "given the nature of the system and of the actors potentially involved," it would have been unlikely for the bureau to find such direct evidence.

A June report from the Justice Department's general on the FBI's handling of the Clinton investigation said FBI specialists did not find evidence that the server had been hacked, with one forensics agent saying he felt "fairly confident that there wasn't an intrusion."

After the story and Trump tweet, an FBI official yesterday said, "FBI has not found any evidence the servers were compromised." The did not immediately comment on the FBI's statement.

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First Published: Thu, August 30 2018. 02:00 IST