Clinton hits out at new FBI probe and demands they reveal evidence 'without delay' - as 1,000 uninvestigated Hillary emails are found on laptop shared by Huma and Weiner



A coldly angry Hillary Clinton opened battle with the FBI at a hastily-arranged press conference in Des Moines, Iowa, hours after its director revealed its email probe is back on, pictured center. She had ignored the toxic scandal engulfing her campaign until six hours after James Comey, the FBI director, revealed the new probe into her emails. In the choral room of Roosevelt High School she launched attack after attack on the FBI suggesting Comey's move was partisan. She called the revelation that sexter Anthony Weiner's laptop which he shared with her aide Huma Abedin, pictured left, was the source of the new emails, 'rumors'; saying: 'We don't know what to believe.' A downcast Abedin was pictured leaving Hillary's campaign plane in New York on Friday, pictured left, dressed in an orange winter coat and laden with luggage. Hillary's assistant didn't look up to the cameras. Weiner himself hasn't been seen since the news of the new investigation broke. The emails - which allegedly number more than 1,000 in total - were uncovered after the dailymail.com revealed Weiner had been sexting a 15-year-old girl prompting a police investigation of all of his electronic devices. It was that probe which led to the emails being discovered. It is believed the married couple shared the laptop and Huma used it to communicate with Hillary while Clinton was using her secret server.

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