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Attorney General Loretta Lynch joined Bret Baier for an exclusive "Special Report" interview tonight.

Lynch said that the investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server is ongoing, but she declined to discuss the specifics of the case.

"What I can tell you is that the matter is being reviewed like any investigation like it," Lynch said.

Shouldn't American voters know Clinton's legal status as they head to the polls? Baier asked.

Lynch answered that they never put "artificial deadlines" on investigations, and the case will run its course just like any other.

Would you ever have a private server? Baier asked.

"We use our DOJ servers here for emails," Lynch said.

"So, you wouldn't have a private server at home?" he pressed.

"I don't comment on that," Lynch said. "I use the Department of Justice email system."

Baier also asked Lynch about the ongoing Apple vs. FBI showdown, which she said centers around the government's ability to access evidence on electronic devices.

She said she is hopeful that Apple will comply with the court order and help the government access an iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino terrorists.

Will it be resolved or will it go all the way to the Supreme Court? Baier asked.

She reiterated that she remains hopeful that Apple will comply and aid in the investigation.

Watch the "Special Report" exclusive above and see the "All-Star" panel react below.

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