Election Day is just over a week away and there appears to be little chance that Hillary Clinton's latest email mess will be resolved before then: Law enforcement sources tell the Washington Post that the FBI has now obtained a search warrant for a laptop used by Anthony Weiner, estranged husband of top Clinton aide Huma Abedin, but determining whether it contains classified information could take weeks. Insiders say that of 650,000 emails recovered in the Wiener sexting investigation, thousands are believed to be correspondence between Clinton and Abedin, who says she doesn't know how the emails ended up on Weiner's computer. In other developments:
- Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid says FBI Director James Comey may have violated a federal law that bans officials from using their position to try to sway elections, reports the Wall Street JournaI. "I am writing to inform you that my office has determined that these actions may violate the Hatch Act," he wrote in a letter to Comey on Sunday. "Through your partisan actions, you may have broken the law."