During his remarks, Comey criticized Clinton for being "extremely careless" with classified information in her emails. Giuliani, a former U.S. attorney who worked with Comey, said that Clinton violated federal statute 18 U.S.C., section 793-F by mishandling classified information on her unsecured server. Giuliani argued that a prosecutor never proves intent using direct evidence, but rather through "circumstantial evidence," which is overwhelming in this case. At the very least, Giuliani said Clinton should "resign" as a candidate for the presidency. There's no way to square the two things," said Giuliani, arguing that Clinton cannot pass an FBI background check to gain top security clearance.
Source: Fox News July 05, 2016 18:44 UTC