by Nomad
One of the many as-yet unclear events of last year's election concerns former FBI director James Comey's decision to reopen a probe into Hillary Clinton days before the vote.
After finding State Department emails on a computer belonging to former Rep.
Anthony Weiner, the estranged husband of Clinton's aide,
Huma Abedin, on 28 October, Comey sent a letter to eight Congressional committees, informing them that the Clinton email probe was- at least, partially re-opened.
Only 11 days before the election, the timing for the Clinton campaign could hardly have been worse.
Comey's decision has been called "a mistake of world-historic proportions."
Given the consequences, it's not quite as inflated an exaggeration as it initially sounds. Together with probable Russia interference, this event helped put a man who was clearly unfit to be president in the White House.