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Law professor Jonathan Turley said it is "strange" that Democrats want to see the Trump-Russia investigation through, but are not as eager when it comes to Hillary Clinton's emails.

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Turley, of George Washington University, said 2,800 emails were discovered on disgraced former Rep. Anthony Weiner's (D-N.Y.) computer.

Weiner's computer was reportedly shared with his now-estranged wife and Clinton confidante Huma Abedin.

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Several of the 2,800 missives were considered classified, Turley said.

"People should let [Robert] Mueller finish his work," he said.

"It's strange for Democrats to say 'don't investigate this -the election is over'," Turley added. "The public has a right to answers [in both investigations]."

Turley added that he does not question Mueller's integrity but thought the former FBI director and Vietnam War veteran was not a great choice for special counsel.

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"History will be his judge and he knows that," he said of Mueller.

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