Hillary's holiday plans: FBI will reportedly interrogate Clinton over long weekend

The FBI and the Clinton campaign found a weekend without conflict to finally hold a not-so-secret-anymore meeting

Published July 1, 2016 8:02PM (EDT)

  (Reuters/Jim Young)
(Reuters/Jim Young)

Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is scheduled to meet with FBI officials Saturday, says "a source close to the investigation" who tipped off The Daily Caller.

The meeting will reportedly pertain to Clinton's alleged misuse of a private email server — located at her home in Chappaqua, New York — to handle classified documents during her tenure as Secretary of State.

Several Clinton associates — including top aides Cheryl Mills and Huma Abedin — have already had to testify as a result of the FBI's investigation.

"Scheduling the meeting on a holiday weekend will likely help with logistical issues for both the FBI and the Clinton campaign," wrote The Daily Caller. "Clinton has no campaign events listed on her schedule which means that she will not be tailed by the usual pack of campaign reporters. The FBI has sought to avoid drawing attention to its probe by bringing in witnesses in secret."

Read The Daily Caller's full report here.


By Brendan Gauthier

Brendan Gauthier is a freelance writer.

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