In raw numbers, it can seem a daunting task: 650,000 emails, eight days, and arguably, one presidential election hanging in the balance.

But the FBI’s review of emails related to the former secretary of state and current Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s handling of classified information on her private email server—emails only recently found during the bureau’s unrelated investigation of a device belonging to former Congressman Anthony Weiner—concluded just over a week after it was announced.

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