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State Dept., intel watchdogs call for Clinton criminal probe

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Hillary Clinton faced new calls Friday to turn over her personal server after key inspectors general asked the Justice Department to open an investigation into whether classified material was improperly shared on the former secretary of state's account. 

In correspondence obtained by Fox News, the inspectors general for the State Department and intelligence community raised deep concerns about the contents of the Democratic presidential candidate's emails. An initial joint memo sent June 29 to State Department Under Secretary for Management Patrick Kennedy said a review of Clinton's email archive showed "hundreds of potentially classified emails." 

A source familiar with the investigation told Fox News that the watchdogs have recommended a criminal investigation into the handling of her email, specifically regarding whether classified information was shared on her personal server.  

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