| Mr Comey has come under fire from Democrats over the move |
The Clinton campaign has blasted FBI
Director James Comey for "blatant double standards" over the new
inquiry into Hillary Clinton's email use.
| Mr Trump continued campaigning on Monday - he said Hillary had "nobody to blame but herself for her mounting legal troubles" |
| Mrs Clinton said "voters deserve to get full and complete facts" |
"The US intelligence community is confident that the Russian Government directed the recent compromises of emails from US persons and institutions, including from US political organisations...
these thefts and disclosures are intended to interfere with the US election process," it said.
Mr Comey agreed with the statement but was against making it public before the election, according to US media.
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"It is impossible to view this as anything less than a blatant double standard," Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook said. He also called on Mr Comey to "immediately explain this incongruence and apply the same standard to Donald Trump's associates as he has applied to Hillary Clinton's."
Mr Comey has faced a fierce backlash for announcing on Friday, just 11 days before the presidential election, that the FBI is investigating new emails that may be linked to its probe into Mrs Clinton's private email server.