Hillary Clinton tries to read Trump quotes without laughing on ‘Kimmel’

Hillary Clinton tries to read Trump quotes without laughing on 'Kimmel' She really wasn't laughing at this one. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2bRIeNR Clinton stopped by Kimmel to chat about the campaign, debunk rumors about her health and, in a game Jimmy introduced, read quotes from her presidential rival Donald Trump out of a bowl without laughing.

Trade experts still a hot commodity on K Street despite heated political rhetoric

U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman, center, is flanked by international counterparts in Atlanta after an agreement was reached by 12 Trans-Pacific Partnership member countries in October. Joshua Teitelbaum, a leading Commerce Department official who helped negotiate and promote the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, has joined the law and lobbying firm Akin Gump.

Clinton plans Thursday address in Nevada on Trump and the a alt-righta

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Thursday plans to deliver a speech on the connection between Republican Donald Trump's campaign and the "disturbing 'alt-right' political philosophy," a Clinton aide said. The address planned in Reno, Nev., follows a report this past weekend in The Washington Post that the so-called alt-right has been heartened by Trump's candidacy, seeing recent moves by the candidate as consistent with the alt-right's goal of maximizing the white vote in November.

Boy, 12, running Donald Trump campaign office in US

Typically supporters of Donald Trump are thought to be the older generation, but a 12-year-old in Colorado has turned that notion on its head after playing an integral role in helping to run a campaign office. Although Weston Imer's mother is the official field officer of record in Wheat Ridge, the schoolboy has been instructing volunteers on their duties and making phone calls to supporters.

The Clintons’ ethics test: Government watchdogs weigh in on the …

Once again, the Clinton Foundation popped up to give the presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton a nosebleed. A batch of emails turned up by a conservative activist group's FOIA requests revealed, in the words of the Wall Street Journal , "new examples of a Clinton Foundation official seeking access to the State Department on behalf of donors at a time when Hillary Clinton led the department."

Trump’s New Strategy: Anger Hispanics and His Deportation-Loving Base

Less than a week after his campaign reboot, the new and improved Donald Trump is attempting a very difficult maneuver: alienating Hispanic voters even further, while potentially enraging his base by softening his cartoonishly tough stance against illegal immigration. Over the weekend, there were reports that in his first meeting with his Hispanic advisory council, Trump suggested that he would unveil a plan to make millions of undocumented immigrants legal residents.

As racial politics loom over election, Obama’s legacy is seen as mixed

When Barack Obama became the first African-American to win the White House in 2008, his victory was a turning point in U.S. race relations that set high expectations for progress to come. Nearly eight years later, with Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton attacking each other over racial politics, the legacy of Obama's presidency looks decidedly mixed, black leaders said.

Hillary Clinton calls Donald Trump’s health claims about her a ‘wacky strategy’

The Democratic presidential candidate said the accusations are part of a "wacky strategy" by GOP rival Donald Trump and an "alternative reality" that's not focused on the kinds of issues that are most important to voters. "I do feel sometimes like this campaign has entered into an alternative universe," she said in an appearance on ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live" taped Monday afternoon.

Grant Bosse: Trump fighting left wing tide in Baton Rouge

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Bill Clinton defends work of Clinton Foundation

Former President Bill Clinton defended the work of his charitable foundation Monday, telling supporters that it had "improved millions of lives around the world" but needs to change if his wife, Hillary Clinton, wins the White House. The former president outlined the Clinton Foundation's accomplishments and planned shift in scope in an email to about 500,000 supporters.

Donald Trump to African American and Hispanic voters: ‘What do you have to lose?’

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Akron, Ohio, on Monday, Aug. 22, 2016. Standing before a vastly white crowd in Ohio on Monday evening, Donald Trump made a passionate pitch to African American and Hispanic voters whom he described as living in poverty in neighborhoods that are more dangerous than war zones.

a Exclusive Excerpt: The Reality TV Star We’ve Been Waiting for

The following is an exclusive excerpt from conservative columnist and 11-time New York Times bestselling author Ann Coulter's upcoming book, Everything that seems like a disability with Trump always turns out to be an advantage. If we were in the laboratory, designing the perfect presidential candidate, it's unlikely we would have produced a tasteless, publicity-seeking, coarse, billionaire, reality TV star.

Clinton leads Trump by eight points

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton leads Republican rival Donald Trump by 8 percentage points among likely voters, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Friday. The Aug. 14-18 survey showed 42 percent of Americans supported Clinton ahead of the Nov. 8 general election.

Trump Advisers: Trump ‘Wrestling’ With What to Do About 11M Illegal Aliens

Republican Donald Trump has made it clear that he wants to build a big wall on the southern border to end the flow of illegal aliens into the United States. But does he still intend to remove the 11 million illegal aliens who already are here? On Sunday, two of Trump's advisers indicated that he's still thinking about it.

Sen. Kelly Ayotte is stuck between Donald Trump and a hard place

At a rally here last week, Mike Pence showed the crowd a clip of Gov. Maggie Hassan awkwardly trying to defend Hillary Clinton's honesty. "Gov. Hassan, let me help you out - the answer's no," the Republican vice presidential nominee riffed on Hassan's non-answer to whether Clinton was honest, drawing applause and laughs from the crowd.

Where the hell is Hillary Clinton?

DEMOCRATIC presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has been lampooned on social media as "missing in action", with the hashtag #WheresHillary trending number one globally. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who visited flood-ravaged Louisiana on Friday to deliver supplies and meet with locals, gave the hashtag a boost over the weekend.