Hillary Clinton says that FBI Director James Comey has no proof that her personal, home-brew email service put government secrets at risk by being vulnerable to hackers. In announcing that the FBI would not recommend charges against Clinton, Comey said, "it is possible that hostile actors gained access to Secretary Clinton’s personal e-mail account."
As Politico reports, the presumptive nominee for the Democrats is publicly challenging the FBI head.
Asked about the possibility that her personal server might have compromised government secrets, Clinton compared her server’s security favorably with that of government systems.
“If you go by the evidence, there is no evidence that the system was breached or hacked successfully,” Clinton told “NBC Nightly News” anchor Lester Holt in an interview on MSNBC. “And I think that what's important here is follow the evidence. And there is no evidence. And that can't be said about a lot of other systems, including government systems.”
Despite Comey detailing email chains of top secret material being passed through Clinton's personal server, Hillary still says she did nothing wrong. In a separate interview she claimed that the material she shared was not even classified at the time it was sent.

