| The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee told Attorney General Loretta Lynch on Tuesday he had serious concerns about "the timing of and circumstances" surrounding the Justice Department's decision last week not to pursue charges against Hillary Clinton for mishandling classified information while serving as secretary of State. In Lynch's first appearance before Congress since the decision was announced, Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., made clear that House Republicans plan to continue pursuing questions about the investigation of Clinton's private email system, including Lynch's June 27 private meeting with Bill Clinton at a Phoenix airport. Follow USA TODAY's coverage.
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