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| | | The morning's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | | | | State Dept. questions more than 100 former Clinton aides about emails | Investigators have spoken to as many as 130 people in recent weeks, including senior officials who reported directly to Hillary Clinton while she was secretary of state, as well as others whose emails were at some point relayed to her inbox, according to current and former officials. | By Greg Miller, Greg Jaffe and Karoun Demirjian ● Read more » | | | | | | | |
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