For Clinton campaign chief, it was literally a day to erase from memory

Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, John Podesta, second from right, pauses while speaking with senior aide Huma Abedin aboard Clinton's campaign plane while traveling to Miami on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016. On Wednesday, hackers, using information they'd gleaned from an email published by WikiLeaks, took control of his Twitter account and on Thursday wiped his iPhone and iPad clean of data.

Pressure grows on British producer to release US Apprentice tapes…

Pressure grows on British producer to release US Apprentice tapes over claims Donald Trump is caught on film saying the N-word A British TV producer is coming under mounting pressure to release tapes of the American version of The Apprentice which reportedly show Donald Trump using the N-word. Supporters of Hillary Clinton are asking Mark Burnett to make public the recordings of the hit TV series, which the Republican presidential candidate hosted on NBC between 2004 and last year.

Sean Hannity fires back at Megyn Kelly after she criticizes…

Sean Hannity snapped at Megyn Kelly on Twitter Wednesday night after she slammed Donald Trump for allegedly dodging "unsafe spaces" and mostly only giving interviews to Hannity. The pro-Trump Fox News host, who repeatedly cited unscientific online polls to argue that Trump trounced Clinton after the first presidential debate, bashed Kelly on Twitter, accusing her of supporting Hillary Clinton and reminding her that Trump did appear on her show before.

No a ” Russians did not start the #TrumpWon debate meme. Herea s what really happened.

Shortly after last week's presidential debate, people started to argue on Twitter that Donald Trump, not Hillary Clinton, had won the debate. The #Trumpwon hashtag made its way to the top of Twitter's worldwide trending topics, demonstrating how many people cared about the results of the debate, and wanted to argue that their candidate had won.

With 3.20am tweet storm, Hillary Clinton continues to mock Donald Trump’s ‘meltdown’

Not to be outdone by her Republican rival, Hillary Clinton fired off a series of early-morning messages on Saturday on Twitter. Only the tweets sent over the Democratic presidential nominee's account dealt with a very different subject matter than those blasted about a former beauty-pageant winner by Donald Trump 24 hours before.

With 3.20 am tweet storm, Hillary Clinton continues to mock Donald Trump’s ‘meltdown’

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Clinton Campaigna s Early Morning Tweets a Nod to Trump?

Hillary Clinton's campaign took to twitter during the early hours of Saturday - 3:20 a.m. to be exact - to tweet about her newly-announced plans for a "National Service Reserve," making an apparent wink-wink nod to GOP rival Donald Trump's affinity for tweeting during such hours. At a rally Friday in Coral Springs, Florida, Clinton slammed Trump for attacking former Miss Universe Alicia Machado with a series of early morning tweets Thursday.

Trump Defends 3 A.M. Tweetstorm: ‘I Will Be There, Awake’

Donald Trump hit back later Friday at attacks by Hillary Clinton over his early morning Twitter rant on former Miss Universe Alicia Machado, referencing a line in an infamous campaign ad against Barack Obama in 2008. For those few people knocking me for tweeting at three o'clock in the morning, at least you know I will be there, awake, to answer the call! Trump was widely slammed after he raged against Clinton, ultimately accusing her of helping Machado become a United States citizen so she could bring his past with her up in Monday night's debate.

Twitter storm: Trump shames former-beauty pageant winner

Donald Trump shamed a former beauty pageant winner Friday for her sexual history and encouraged presidential voters to check out what he called her "sex tape," in an early-morning tweet-storm that dragged him further away from his campaign's efforts to broaden his appeal to women.

Alaska state agency apologizes for debate tweets aimed at Trump

An Alaska state agency is apologizing after political comments aimed at Donald Trump were posted on its official social media site. KTOO reports that the posts to the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services Twitter account occurred during Monday night's presidential debate between Trump and Hillary Clinton, including one that referred to Trump as a "red-face mansplainer."

Alabama lawmaker Ed Henry says Bill Clinton ‘is likely a rapist’

Hillary Clinton's sexism allegations against Republican Donald Trump are out of line, according to an Alabama lawmaker who accused the Democratic nominee of being married to a "rapist." Rep. Ed Henry, R-Hartselle, posted a message to social media Monday night just after the debate between Clinton and Trump.

Viewers turn to Twitter, late-night shows for lighter side of presidential debate

Top responses to the presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton Monday weren't of the late-night TV variety. Sure, live broadcasts from Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" at 11 p.m., followed by CBS' "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" and finally, NBC's "Late Night With Seth Meyers" scored some laughs.