The notes from Hillary Clinton's interview with the FBI over her private email server may be delivered to Congress as soon as Monday, according to a report Sunday by CNN.
Sources told CNN that the FBI does not have a complete transcript of the interview, FBI Director James Comey told Congress in long testimony earlier this summer.
The Democratic presidential nominee was not under oath, he added. But members of Congress now will have access to notes taken during the interview.
Politico first reported that the Obama administration was debating how to release the documents, over concern that the records are politically sensitive.
Clinton was interviewed by the FBI for more than three hours during the bureau's investigation of her use of her private email server as secretary of state.
Appearing before Congress, Comey strongly chastised her use of the server and said she and her staff likely put sensitive information at risk.
But he concluded there was no precedent for recommending criminal charges and the Justice Department agreed there was no criminal case to pursue.
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