Hillary Clinton Tries to 'Clarify and Explain' Controversial Comments About Email Probe

Her comments today come after questions over two previous interviews.

That only prompted more questions, however, so today she tried to highlight what she called “the bottom line here.”

“I was pointing out in both of those instances that Director Comey had said that my answers in my FBI interview were truthful,” she told reporters in Washington. “[And] what I told the FBI … is consistent with what I have said publicly.”

Clinton was confronted today for making statements publicly that –- according to Comey –- were inaccurate, including her claim on the campaign trail that she never sent or received classified information on her private server.

Appearing at the National Association of Black Journalists and National Association of Hispanic Journalists convention, Clinton cited Comey’s own acknowledgement that due to missing and improper markings on emails, the then-secretary of state may “have not suspected that they were classified,” as she put it today.

“So what we have here is pretty much what I have been saying throughout this whole year, and that is that I never sent or received anything that was marked classified,” according to Clinton.