Meet the new Boss of the topsy-turvy 2016 campaign – and this time it’s not FBI director James Comey, but performer Bruce Springsteen.

Hillary Clinton’s campaign spokeswoman briefly commented on the latest bombshell development that the FBI hadn’t turned up anything new after revisiting her emails, but then immediately found something else she'd rather be talking about.

She told reporters traveling with the candidate that ‘we have seen Director Comey’s letter' to Congress.

‘We are glad to see that he has … confirmed the conclusions that he reached in July,’ Palmieri said in curt remarks.

Comey wrote Congress this weekend, saying, ‘Based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in July with respect to Secretary Clinton.’

In July, although he chose not to spell it out, Comey did not recommend that Clinton be charged with a crime in connection with her email scandal – advice that effectively ended the matter because Attorney General Loretta Lynch had said she wold take his recommendation.

Then, after Palmieri briefly commented on the breaking news, she immediately pivoted to a more welcome topic.

Director of Communications Jennifer Palmieri told reporters traveling with Hillary Clinton that the secretary of state was 'glad' about the latest FBI development

PROMISED LAND? Bruce Springsteen will be performing at Clinton's big election eve event

Beyonce and Jay Z performed for Clinton as part of a series of concerts with A-list artists to turn out the vote

‘I have one other thing to tell you, that we are adding a guest to our rally tomorrow night in Philadelphia' – Springsteen.

At that point, she turned away from reporters who gathered to listen her inside the cabin of Clinton's campaign plane.

When Clinton got off her campaign plane, she walked longtime longtime aide and counselor Cheryl Mills, who is faulted with giving some bunker-mentality advice regarding her email server.

Clinton's Monday night event in Philadelphia features President Obama, first lady Michelle Obama, along with President Bill Clinton.

Clinton has been holding a series of concerts to try to drive up voter turnout, with Katy Perry, Beyonce, Jay Z, Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony, and James Taylor joining her on the trail.