Hillary Clinton's email controversy was thrust back into the spotlight Wednesday with the release of a State Department Inspector General report that revealed new details about the server she kept in her home.
While the former secretary of state's campaign team was quick to downplay the results of the year-long audit, its publication could force Clinton to confront a number of inconsistencies in her past statements that were laid bare by the 83-page report.
Her private email use remains under investigation by the FBI.
1. She had permission and everybody knew
Since last spring, Clinton has responded to concerns about her emails by assuring voters that "everything [she] did was permitted."