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FBI director says investigators were denied access to Democratic servers and devices targeted by hacking
The Washington Post
2017-01-10
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FBI Director James B. Comey on Jan. 10 told the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence that several requests made by investigators to access various Democratic servers and devices targeted by hacking during the presidential campaign were denied.
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