Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH) told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Saturday that we don't know where the documents that caused the FBI to reopen its probe into Hillary Clinton came from: "Where did they come from? How did the FBI get to them? Where are they? We have all this stuff going on with Russia right now. All the WikiLeaks stolen documents that we don't really even know if some have been manipulated. Why didn't the FBI have these documents through all of the other investigations that they went through on this?"



He concluded: "So the question is where did these documents come from? How did they get to the FBI? Is Russia involved in this? We don't have any clue of where this stuff is coming from!"



"While this will make news for sure," he said about the FBI's latest probe into Hillary Clinton. "I don't think it is going to have much of an effect on the election."



"I will say this," he said. "Where have these documents-- Where did they come from? How did the FBI get to them? Where are they? We have all this stuff going on with Russia right now. All the WikiLeaks stolen documents that we don't really even know if some have been manipulated. Why didn't the FBI have these documents through all of the other investigations that they went through on this? ... There would have had to have been this huge conspiracy of 300 people in the State Department that would have been conspiring to release confidential information. Why didn't it come up in all of this? Hillary Clinton has been thoroughly vetted... The FBI chose not to do anything with the information and we have all moved on. So the question is where did these documents come from? How did they get to the FBI? Is Russia involved in this? We don't have any clue of where this stuff is coming from!"