Washington - The likely candidate of the Republican Party for President of the United States, Donald Trump, criticized on Tuesday the decision of the FBI not to bring charges against his opponent in the race to the White House, Hillary Clinton, the use he made of several servers private email to deal with public affairs as secretary of state (2009-2013).
At a news conference, FBI Director James Comey, said today that Hillary should not be charged with misuse of e-mail, although there is evidence that she and her helpers were "too lax" in control of sensitive information.
The recommendation of the FBI is temporary, and the final decision depends on the United States Department of Justice.
"Very very unfair! As usual, bad judgment," said Trump on Twitter, and argue that the retired general David Petraeus, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), "got into trouble for a lot less."
Petraeus had to resign in November 2012 to excel with the information that revealed his lover, Paula Broadwell, who may have had access to national security issues.
The four-star general and a leading Iraq war strategists was convicted in April 2015 by a court in North Carolina to two years probation and to pay a fine of $ 100,000 for leaking secret information.
The controversy by Hillary emails began in 2015 when the American press revealed that during his four years at the State Department, she used all the time a personal account for their communications with a private server.
Clinton acknowledged then that would have been "smarter" use an official and delivered in October last year 55,000 emails from pages that period the State Department, which reported communications of the former first lady of monthly way count to 29 February.
On Saturday in Washington, Clinton testified "voluntarily" to the FBI for three and a half hours, according to his spokesman, Nick Merrill.
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