"Well, I think the report speaks for itself. This is obviously an area where the senator has chosen not to go," Bernie Sanders' campaign manager Jeff Weaver said. | AP Photo Sanders camp refuses to pounce on Clinton State IG report

Even though the State Department inspector general concluded that Hillary Clinton violated the agency's records policies, Bernie Sanders' campaign is showing no signs that it will seize upon the latest revelations in her email scandal.

The process is still ongoing, Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver told CNN, adding that the Vermont senator has been consistent that the process should be allowed to play out independently of the election. Sanders famously yelled that the American people were sick of Clinton's "damn emails" during an early primary debate.


When pressed on the idea that the process is done and that the conclusion came out against Clinton, Weaver declined to directly engage.

"Well, I think the report speaks for itself. This is obviously an area where the senator has chosen not to go," he said. "He's tried to keep this campaign on the issues. Issues like the minimum wage, on health care, on trade policy, on making college affordable. And that's why he's doing so well in this campaign is because he's talking about these substantive issues and people can make their own judgments about what is reported about the other issues."

As far as whether Sanders himself will address the latest development, Weaver replied, "I don't anticipate that he will."