Trump threatens to bring Gennifer Flowers to debate

Trump threatens to bring Gennifer Flowers to debate - on Saturday threatened to bring a woman that Bill Clinton - had an extramarital affair with when he debates Hillary Clinton - "If dopey Mark Cuban of failed Benefactor fame wants to sit in the front row, perhaps I will put Jennifer Flowers [sic] right alongside of him!"

Hillary Clinton and Her Top Allies Plan Post-Debate Blitz

Hillary Clinton and her top surrogates -- including her husband and former President Bill Clinton and first lady Michelle Obama -- plan to fan out to a handful of battleground states in the days following Monday's first presidential debate in a sign of force aimed at getting more Democrats to the polls. They plan to visit Florida and Pennsylvania repeatedly, with fewer stops in other key states up for grabs and just one visit to Ohio.

Is Bill Clinton Trying To Tank Hillary’s Campaign?

Last week, Bill Clinton was doing a terrible job correcting the media record on his wife's bout with pneumonia, telling CBS News that Hillary Clinton fainted both frequently and rarely - a line so confusing CBS ended up editing it out. This week, Bill Clinton is on the damage control beat, speaking to reporters about the relationship between the Clinton Family Foundation and the State Department, attempting to refute claims that Foundation donors received special access to Hillary Clinton and her staff.

Bill Clinton delivers emotional defense of charitable work

Bill Clinton delivered an emotional defense of his family's charitable foundation Wednesday, applauding contributors for having "validated hope and possibilities." The former president spoke at the close of the final meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative, an arm of the broader Clinton Foundation.

Clinton Global Initiative ends on a down note

Fewer deep-pocketed donors flocked to the 12th and final annual meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative this week amid the heightened scrutiny that has accompanied Hillary Clinton's presidential bid. Seven corporate donors that sponsored the event in 2014 and 2015 - Coca-Cola, Barclays, Goldman Sachs, Blackstone Group, Laureate Education, Monsanto and Standard Chartered Bank - sat out the 2016 meeting, a review of past donor records shows.

The Clinton Foundation is reportedly laying off dozens of people

Following weeks of controversy on the campaign trail, the Clinton Global Initiative is laying off dozens of people, Politico reports. As the conference arm of Hillary and Bill Clinton's non-profit organization for the last 12 years, CGI has convened world leaders - with the aid of corporate sponsors - to find solutions for big issues like climate change and educating girls.

George H.W. Bush Will Defy Party With Vote for Clinton, a Kennedy Claims

Former President George H.W. Bush , who lost a second term to Bill Clinton in 1992, will be voting for the wife of his former bitter rival, according to reports. Kathleen Hartington Kennedy Townsend, daughter of Robert F. Kennedy, recently visited the 42nd president and later posted a picture of herself and Bush to Facebook with the surprising revelation.

Gary Johnson: ‘No chance’ Weld drops off ticket

Gary Johnson says his running mate is not dropping out of the race: Bill Weld is in this "for the long-haul" https://t.co/xZIyosVupP Gary Johnson Gary Johnson: 'No chance' Weld drops off ticket Poll: Trump, Clinton in tight race in Florida Libertarian VP candidate: Talk of defecting for Clinton 'wishful thinking' MORE insisted Monday there's "no chance" his running mate Bill Weld will leave the ticket for fear the two are taking votes from Hillary Rodham Clinton Gary Johnson: 'No chance' Weld drops off ticket Bill Clinton: State 'wouldn't do anything they shouldn't do' Clinton ad knocks Trump over immigration MORE Donald Trump Gary Johnson: 'No chance' Weld drops off ticket Clinton ad knocks Trump over immigration Clinton to make case to millennials during Philadelphia speech MORE "No, Bill Weld is in this for the long haul and beyond my wildest dreams Bill Weld is my running mate," ... (more)

Clinton focuses on Pennsylvania, a must-win state for Trump

Hillary Clinton's campaign is aggressively outworking Donald Trump in battleground Pennsylvania, a state the billionaire businessman can scarcely afford to lose and still hope to become president. Despite polling well in Pennsylvania throughout the summer, Clinton's team is nevertheless bearing down in a state her party has carried in six straight elections.

Clinton back on campaign trail after illness

Hillary Clinton returns to the campaign trail Thursday following a bout of pneumonia that sidelined her for three days and revived questions about both the Democratic nominee and Republican Donald Trump 's transparency regarding their health. Clinton's campaign responded with a new letter from her doctor Wednesday declaring her "fit to serve" as president and recovering well from her recent illness.

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Feds raid mob daughter and 'Growing Up Gotti' star Victoria Gotti's Long Island mansion AND auto parts store run by her sons REVEALED: Ford to move ALL of its small car production from America to Mexico where it will build $1.6bn plant and create 2,800 jobs Now Mexico wants to build a border wall with Central America to keep out illegal immigrants from El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala Widow of man who went to Hawaii health clinic with a sore throat and ended up dead receives $4.2MILLION payout 'She called me bro... I ended it on the spot': VERY fussy lovers reveal their most ridiculous break-up stories Woman who saw Juanita Broaddrick after she claims Bill Clinton 'raped her' says 'she was crying' and 'her mouth was all swollen up' Netflix and Hill? Deliveryman drops off Italian takeout to Clinton's Chappaqua home as she prepares to rejoin campaign trail today after pneumonia battle ... (more)

Oldest US lighthouse, Boston Light, celebrates 300 years

The nation's oldest lighthouse station is turning 300 years old with celebrations and ... Michigan's former state epidemiologist acknowledged in a plea deal Wednesday that she was aware of dozens of cases of Legionnaires' disease in the Flint area around the same time the city changed its water... Michigan's former state epidemiologist acknowledged in a plea deal Wednesday that she was aware of dozens of cases of Legionnaires' disease in the Flint area around the same time the city changed its water source,... A federal plan will open swaths of public land in the California desert to renewable energy development while preserving much of the landscape for conservation and recreation.

APNewsBreak: Report cites lax security at mental hospital

Michigan's former state epidemiologist acknowledged in a plea deal Wednesday that she was aware of dozens of cases of Legionnaires' disease in the Flint area around the same time the city changed its water... Michigan's former state epidemiologist acknowledged in a plea deal Wednesday that she was aware of dozens of cases of Legionnaires' disease in the Flint area around the same time the city changed its water source,... A federal plan will open swaths of public land in the California desert to renewable energy development while preserving much of the landscape for conservation and recreation.

Study: Pluto ‘spray-painting’ poles of its big moon Charon

Michigan's former state epidemiologist acknowledged in a plea deal Wednesday that she was aware of dozens of cases of Legionnaires' disease in the Flint area around the same time the city changed its water... Michigan's former state epidemiologist acknowledged in a plea deal Wednesday that she was aware of dozens of cases of Legionnaires' disease in the Flint area around the same time the city changed its water source,... A federal plan will open swaths of public land in the California desert to renewable energy development while preserving much of the landscape for conservation and recreation.

Bill Clinton on White House Role: a Whatever Ia m Asked to Doa

Bill Clinton says he'd do "whatever I'm asked to do" as first man if Hillary Clinton is elected president, and would defer to his wife and her senior staff. In an interview with Charlie Rose aired Tuesday night on PBS, the former president said his own wishes should be the "last thing to be considered here" when it comes to how he's deployed by a Hillary Clinton-led White House.