Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton pauses as she addresses a reception for the Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies in Washington, United States, May 4, 2016. Photo by Jim Bourg/Reuters

Clinton says FBI has not yet ‘reached out’ to discuss email investigation

Politics

WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton says "no one has reached out to me yet" from the FBI to discuss the investigation into her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state.

She says she's "more than ready to talk to anybody, anytime," and she tells CBS' "Face the Nation" she hopes the matter "is close to being wrapped up."

The FBI and Justice Department have been investigating whether sensitive information that flowed through Clinton's email server was mishandled.

The Associated Press reported last week the FBI had interviewed Huma Abedin (HOO'-muh AB'-uh-deen), a close Clinton aide.

Also last week, a federal judge said he may order the Democratic presidential front-runner to testify under oath about whether she used the email server to evade public records disclosures.

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