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- Clinton was interviewed by the FBI on July 2 but the meeting wasn't tape recorded or conducted under oath
- The only surviving account of the grilling was released Friday by the FBI
- It shows that the former secretary of state claimed she didn't recall ever being trained on how to handle classified information
- She also said she couldn't recall receiving any emails that she thought didn't belong on an unclassified system
- Said she was concussed in 2012 when she was receiving guidance so couldn't remember
- Also revealed Colin Powell warned her not to let her emails get in to public records
- Stated she didn't know that (C) stood for 'CONFIDENTIAL'
- Speaker Paul Ryan calls her handling of secrets 'downright dangerous'
- Agency recovered 17,448 emails from her server and other sources - none of which she had turned over in the first place
- FBI release the files hours before the Labor Day weekend begins
The Democratic presidential nominee also 'did not recall receiving any emails she thought should not be on an unclassified system,' the FBI's report declared. She did not recall all of the briefings she received on handling sensitive information as she made the transition from her post as secretary of state, due to a concussion she suffered in 2012.
The claim will only fuel questions over her underlying health. The extraordinary defense was revealed in the FBI's account of agents' interview with the Democratic presidential candidate. 'Clinton said she received no instructions or direction regarding the preservation or production of records from (the) State (Department) during the transition out of her role as Secretary of State in 2013,' the FBI files say. 'However, in December of 2012, Clinton suffered a concussion and then around the New Year had a blood clot (in her head).
