The FBI released Friday almost 200 pages of notes from its investigation of Hillary Clinton's private email server, just three days before she squares off against Donald Trump in the first presidential debate.

In a statement to CNN, State Department Spokesman John Kirby reiterated the State Department's commitment to release the official emails, and said, "All releasable records and portions of these records will be posted on State's FOIA website".

The FBI has chosen to drop additional notes from Hillary Clinton's FBI interview today, on a Friday (just like last time).

In an interview with Hanley, which was conducted in January, it was revealed that during one of Clinton's trips to Russia, Hanley was given a diplomatic pouch with the secretary of state's briefing book. "Mills did not recall any conversations with [redacted] concerning Clinton's use of a private server and/or the Federal Records Act". "If everyone is so anxious about the debate moderators tonight being "fact checkers" every time Donald Trump "lies" about something, I wonder if they'll be interested in using the same word to rebut Clinton when she inevitably repeats these same whoppers for the umpteenth time?"

When Clinton changed her "primary email address", the White House was informed so that Clinton could still send emails directly to President Obama, Clinton aide Huma Abedin told the FBI during its investigation into Clinton's use of a private email server.

Clinton "could not use a computer", according to notes from the Abedin interview.

The FBI said she exclaimed: "How is this not classified?"

Hillary Clinton's top aide was given a limited immunity deal by the FBI in the investigation into Clinton's private email server, according to congressional sources Friday.

"Ms. Mills was not immunized for any statements she made to the FBI, Congress, or other investigators", Cummings added, accusing Republicans of making "political hay"'.

"Well, they didn't offer it to her", Wallace corrected. That would mean the President willingly put our country at risk by associating with a private email server, that we now know has been hacked numerous time. Furthermore, there's a glaring conflict of interest: Mills was interviewed as a witness in the investigation into Clinton, while simultaneously serving as her lawyer. By including the emails recovered from the laptops in the immunity agreements, the Justice Department exempted key physical evidence from any potential criminal case against the aides.

"Three days before debate House GOP selectively leaks details from inquiry that was closed months ago w/no charges", Brian Fallon tweeted.

The heavily-redacted documents show just how haphazard those around Clinton were when it came to handling sensitive information.