[h=2]EXCLUSIVE: Huma Abedin is pictured holed up at her New York home a day after the FBI reopened the case against Hillary based on bombshell findings on her husband Anthony Weiner's laptop[/h]
One day after Hillary Clinton's campaign was rocked after the FBI sensationally reopened its investigation during its probe of Anthony Weiner sexting a 15-year-old girl, his estranged wife was huddled up at her New York City apartment, pictured center. Huma Abedin remained home in New York on Saturday, after the online sexting habits of her husband, Anthony Weiner, upended her longtime boss's presidential campaign, pictured together in happier times inset. A solemn-looking Abedin could be seen wearing loungewear as she spent time inside the apartment with her mother and sister. The spotting took place as Clinton took her war against FBI Director James Comey right to her own supporters during a rally in Daytona Beach, Florida, but notably without her trusted aide by her side, pictured left.
[h=1]EXCLUSIVE: Huma Abedin is holed up in her New York home and off the campaign trail after FBI reopened the case against Hillary based on bombshell findings on her husband Weiner's laptop[/h]
PUBLISHED: 00:50, 30 October 2016 | UPDATED: 03:28, 30 October 2016
[h=1]EXCLUSIVE: Huma Abedin is holed up in her New York home and off the campaign trail after FBI reopened the case against Hillary based on bombshell findings on her husband Weiner's laptop[/h]
- Hillary Clinton's longtime aide Huma Abedin was seen holed up at her New York apartment
- The spotting comes a day after her boss's campaign was rocked after FBI reopened its investigation during its probe of Abedin's estranged husband
- Abedin was pictured looking solemn while spending time inside her home with her mother and sister
- Meanwhile on Saturday, Clinton addressed a crowd of fired-up supporters in Daytona Beach, Florida
- Said she found the FBI's move in the investigation 'deeply troubling'
- The candidate also accused Donald Trump of 'already making up lies'
- FBI still has not received approval for a warrant to read the newly discovered emails to determine if they contain classified information
PUBLISHED: 00:50, 30 October 2016 | UPDATED: 03:28, 30 October 2016