Hillary Clinton is keeping up her pressure on FBI Director James Comey, demanding he release more information about the new developments in the agency's investigation into Clinton's personal email server. Donald Trump, meanwhile, is also trying to capitalize on the developments with just 10 days to go until the election. Our Grace Rauh has the story.

Hillary Clinton's campaign was rocked after the FBI uncovered emails connected to an earlier investigation into Clinton's private email server. FBI Director James Comey issued a vague letter about the matter on Friday. Clinton says he needs to go much further.

"It is pretty strange to put something like that out with so little information without an election," Clinton said Saturday. "In fact, it's not just strange. It's unprecedented. And it is deeply troubling."

The emails the FBI found were reportedly uncovered during an unrelated investigation into former Congressman Anthony Weiner, who is being investigated over accusations he exchanged sexual messages with a 15-year-old girl. Weiner is married to Huma Abedin, a top Clinton aide. They separated earlier this year.

"Voters deserve to get full and complete facts," Clinton said.

At a rally on Saturday, Trump raised questions about Huma Abedin. He mispronounced her name, though.

"Huma has been a problem," Trump said. "I wonder if Huma is going to stay there. And I hope they haven't given Huma immunity. She knows the real story."

There's a heated debate about whether Comey did the right thing by coming forward. Attorney General Loretta Lynch reportedly opposed the move and argued it went against agency protocol. That led Trump to make the case that the Justice Department was doing everything it could to protect Clinton.

"This is the lowest point in the history our country," Trump said.

Clinton and her campaign are trying to minimize damage from the FBI letter. But voters are already heading to the polls. Because of early voting, millions have already cast ballots.