FBI Director James Comey says he feels "mildly nauseous" his announcement about re-opening an investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails could have affected the election result, but he stands by his decision.
On Tuesday, Hillary Clinton suggested that James Comey's October letter to congress about her emails played a decisive role in the outcome of the election.
In a Senate judiciary committee hearing on Wednesday, Mr Comey told senators it was not his job to consider the political impact of his decisions.
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OUT: "...change the decision"
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In a Senate judiciary committee hearing on Wednesday, Mr Comey told senators it would not have been right to conceal the fact the FBI had re-opened their investigation.
IN: "Would you speak..."
OUT: "...not conceal that"
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