Politics & Government
State Department Reopens Internal Hillary Clinton Investigation: Report
She could face "administrative sanctions."
The State Department has reopened its internal investigation into Hillary Clinton's handling of classified information after the U.S. Justice Department completed its inquiry, the Associated Press reported.
The State Department had suspended its own probe so it wouldn't interfere with the FBI.
Clinton served as Secretary of State from 2009 until 2013. Even as a former employee, she could still face "internal sanctions," including a loss of security clearance, the AP reported
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