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One of the most shocking revelations to emerge from the newly-released FBI documents summarizing the agency's investigation into Hillary Clinton’s handling of classified emails is that two of Clinton's old mobile devices were destroyed using physical force.

The FBI said in a report that an aide to Bill Clinton, Justin Cooper, recalled "two instances where he destroyed Clinton's old mobile phones by breaking them in half or hitting them with a hammer."

Clinton had 13 mobile devices that she potentially used to access emails on her private clintonemail.com server based out of her Chappaqua, New York home, according to the FBI.

The FBI report said that "the whereabouts of Clinton's devices would frequently become unknown once she transitioned to a new device."

The revelation from Cooper reveals that at least two of the devices were scrubbed of all information before being physically destroyed.

Watch the "Fox and Friends Weekend" co-hosts react above, and read part one and part two of the FBI's Clinton investigation documents.

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