Hillary Clinton enlists Jennifer Lopez’s help to shake off latest email probe as the pop star jiggles and gyrates at rally packed with supporters
Star gets down and dirty on stage at Miami event after FBI announces fresh investigation into US presidential hopeful
HILLARY Clinton enlisted the help of Jennifer Lopez shake off the latest bad news over her leaked emails scandal.
The pop star furiously jiggled and gyrated on stage at a rally in support of the Democrat candidate in Miami yesterday.
The FBI announced this week that it was launching a controversial new probe into the US presidential hopeful’s use of private emails.
But J-Lo appeared to ignore Hillary’s mantra of “If they go low, you go high” – getting down and dirty in an outfit that left little to the imagination.
After the 47-year-old star was done thrilling the crowd with hits like "Let's Get Loud" and "On the Floor", the politician arrived to join her onstage.
She told cheering supporters: “We just heard Jennifer perform Let's Get Loud – well I say let's get loud at the voting booth!”
FBI director James Comey drew criticism this week for announcing the agency would be investigating a new batch of emails that had come to light – just ten days before the election.
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Donald Trump was quick to use the news to his advantage, telling supporters at his own rally yesterday that he hoped "justice can at last be delivered".
But Hillary and her fellow Democrats were quick to criticise the move.
The candidate called the FBI’s announcement “strange, unprecedented and deeply troubling”.
And several senators wrote a letter to Comey calling for "more detailed information" on the latest probe.
The senators said: “This [announcement] is troubling because it is vaguely worded and leaves so many questions unanswered.
“It is not clear whether the emails identified by the FBI are even in the custody of the FBI, whether any of the emails have already been reviewed, whether Secretary Clinton sent or received them, or whether they even have any significance to the FBI's previous investigation.
“The [announcement] is also troubling because it breaks with the long-standing tradition of Department of Justice and the FBI exercising extreme caution in the days leading up to an election, so as not to unfairly influence the results.”
On Saturday, the latest poll of polls by tracker site RealClearPolitics put Clinton 3.9 percentage points ahead of Trump nationwide – down from a lead of 7.1 points just 10 days previously.
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