The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s review into emails of Hillary Clinton hasn’t led to any new findings, FBI Director James Comey said Sunday.

In a tweet, Rep. Jason Chaffetz, the Utah Republican who broke the initial news of the new review, said Comey has informed Congress there were no new findings.

California Rep. Adam Schiff later tweeted the letter that Comey sent to lawmakers.

Multiple press reports said the additional emails were found on the computer of former Rep. Anthony Weiner, the New York Democrat whose estranged wife is Clinton aide Huma Abedin. The FBI was investigating Weiner’s communications with minors when it discovered the new messages.

FBI: New Emails Don't Change Decision on Hillary Clinton

That news upended the presidential race and was criticized by the Clinton campaign. The FBI doesn’t typically announce investigations so close to an election. However, in a memo to fellow FBI agents, Comey said he had a duty to inform Congress, since he previously told them the investigation was closed.

The Clinton campaign welcomed the news.

In July, Comey said he didn’t recommend a prosecution of Clinton or top aides despite what he said was “extremely careless” handling of sensitive information.

The latest RealClearPolitics average of polls shows Clinton with a narrow 1.8-point lead over Republican nominee Donald Trump.

The U.S. dollar and futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average US:YMZ6 and S&P 500 US:ESZ6 rallied in early overseas trading Sunday following Comey’s announcement.