Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton addresses the National Education Association in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday.

(Michael Reynolds, European Pressphoto Agenc)

"Extremely careless" but not criminally culpable.

That was FBI Director James Comey's take on Hillary Clinton's use of private email servers while serving as secretary of state -- a huge security lapse that left classified information vulnerable to hackers.

While Comey had harsh words for that practice and said Clinton should have known she was compromising sensitive information, he concluded that "no reasonable prosecutor would bring" a criminal case based on the evidence uncovered by the FBI.

What do you think? Was this the right call? Or a whitewash? Clinton's chance for the presidency gained a huge boost with the elimination of a potential indictment. Donald Trump said the system was rigged to protect the presumptive Democratic presidential candidate.

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