The FBI released a trove of information on its investigation of Hillary Clinton on Monday – but it would take a forensic investigation to try to make sense of many of the heavily-redacted documents.

Some pages that were technically released have their contents entirely redacted. Others are redacted piecemeal so as to make them almost completely unreadable.

The documents consist of summaries and notes from the agency's long investigation into Clinton's private email server and whether she mishandled classified information.

The agency released 100 pages Monday.

Hillary Clinton was not charged with a crime in connection with her email scandal. The FBI has been releasing heavily redacted documents that related to its investigaiton

FBI Director James Comey denied to recommend charges against the former secretary of state, although he chided her for showing 'extreme carelessness in her conduct.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has grown increasingly critical of the agency in public, as he lashes out at the government and the media for covering up Hillary Clinton's 'crimes.'

Comey rejected such criticisms in July.

NOT MUCH TO SEE HERE: This FBI document relates to a source who did not have 'direct knowledge' of sources using 'barely classified' channels. Information is blocked out 'per CIA'

This person got interviewed by the FBI at CIA headquarters. But the statement is blocked out

A disclaimer calls the documents of 'public interest and historical value'

This person was interviewed at the offices of Platte River Networks, a private firm that handled Hillary Clinton's home email server

'To the best of [blank] recolleciton, [blank] was not hired by Hillary Clinton ...'

This document is almost entirely blocked out, per the CIA

NOT REVEALING: This document contains the words 'top secret,' but they are marked out with an 'X'

'I want the American people to know we really did this the right way. You can disagree with us, but you cannot fairly say we did it in any kind of political way,' the FBI Director said then. 'We don't carry water for anybody. We were trying to do what the right thing is.'

According to the American Mirror blog, the documents released today include at least 4,500 redactions.