There was no discussion of Benghazi, no discussion of the State Department emails, by way of example,” she said. Attorney General Loretta Lynch took bipartisan heat Thursday after it was revealed she held a meeting earlier this week with former President Bill Clinton, amid the FBI’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s email use as secretary of state. Lynch, in a later meeting with reporters in Los Angeles, deflected questions about whether the meeting was appropriate -- or created an appearance of impropriety -- given the investigation. Clinton has said that her decision to rely on a private server was a mistake but that other secretaries of state had also used personal email addresses. The matter was referred for investigation last July by the inspectors general for the State Department and intelligence community following the discovery of emails that they said contained classified information.
Source: Fox News June 30, 2016 15:22 UTC