The pre-candidate Democrat Hillary Clinton celebrates victory over rival Bernie Sanders called Super Tuesday
US President Barack Obama said on Sunday that the FBI investigation of the particular e-mail Hillary Clinton is performed without any interference by the political power.
The case of e-mails from Clinton, who used a private server for professional purposes when he was Secretary of State (2009-2013), is one of the points that his Republican opponents attack in the race for the White House.
"I guarantee that there is no political interference in any of the investigations by the Justice Department or the FBI," Obama told the Fox News Channel.
"No one is above the law," he insisted, adding, "I do not talk with the Secretary of Justice or to the director of the FBI on ongoing investigations."
"How many times should I repeat? I guarantee it!" Insisted Obama, who will leave office in January, when asked if this course of action will remain if Hillary Clinton to become the presidential candidate of the Democratic Party.
The President expressed his conviction that despite Hillary have been negligent, as she herself admitted, when using a private server "does not put at risk national security."
By asking to "put things in perspective," Obama said Hillary Clinton had done "an outstanding job" in front of the State Department.
Clinton, who leads the Democratic race for the candidacy for the White House, said that none of the emails sent from your private server were classified.
The former Secretary of State sent to the State Department 52,000 pages of documents related to these emails.
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