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The front door of Comet Ping Pong pizza shop, in Washington, Monday, Dec. 5, 2016. A fake news story prompted a man to fire a rifle inside a popular Washington, D.C., pizza place as he attempted to "self-investigate" a conspiracy theory that Hillary Clinton was running a child sex ring from there, police said.
Former President Barack Obama checked in with Hillary Clinton during last year's campaign to see if she was sleeping and eating properly, Clinton said Monday night. "He was an extraordinarily supportive and helpful friend throughout the whole campaign," Clinton said at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C. "He would call me periodically and he would say, 'Are you getting enough sleep? Are you, you know, eating well?' I'd say 'Oh, I think I'm getting enough sleep.
"I personally believe I was doing well enough with white women before the Comey letter but it stopped my momentum and played into the concerns that women have about whether they are making a mistake with their vote." Hillary Clinton said Monday the letter former FBI Director James Comey sent 11 days before the election stating an investigation was being reopened into her emails cost her the white female vote.
Former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said last week the investigation into whether President Trump and his campaign colluded with Russia during the election could be bigger than the Watergate scandal. Hillary Clinton says she won't rule out questioning the legitimacy of the 2016 election if Russian meddling is deeper than previously thought.
Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein told President Donald Trump to "grow up and do your job" in response Monday to his retweeting of a mock video that shows him smacking a golf ball that -in the next frame - strikes Hillary Clinton in the back before she stumbles and falls down. Trump retweeted the brief video on his official Twitter account Sunday.
MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle on Monday called out Rep. Tom Reed after he tried to downplay the importance of President Donald Trump retweeting an offensive video of a golf ball hitting Hillary Clinton. During a roundtable discussion about Trump's visit to the U.N., Ruhle said the phony video of Trump hitting Clinton with a golf ball "was a lot."
Kate McKinnon's portrayal of Hillary Clinton on "Saturday Night Live" won her an Emmy Award Sunday night and a shoutout in the former Democratic nominee's new book about the 2016 presidential election. As McKinnon took to the stage to accept her award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, ABC News' Chris Donovan tweeted a page from Clinton's recently released memoir, What Happened, that mentioned McKinnon's award-winning portrayal.
At Sunday night's Primetime Emmy Awards, history was made, and the current political climate was not only mentioned numerous times, but also led directly to a bunch of wins for one particular show. That show was Saturday Night Live, which took home four trophies, including one for Alec Baldwin, whose portrayal of President Donald Trump has been a highlight of the show's most recent season.
Verrit.com, Hillary Clinton's purportedly revolutionary new platform website for all her 65.8 million adoring followers, bills itself as news source with ' an unwavering commitment to truth and facts .' FACT: Hillary Clinton is the first woman in history to become the presidential nominee of a major party.
NEW YORK>> President Donald Trump never won an Emmy, it's true. But his presence was felt at this year's television awards ceremony more than any actor, writer or producer.
US President Donald Trump on Sunday retweeted a doctored video of himself taking a golf swing and hitting former Democratic presidential rival Hillary Clinton, who then stumbles as she boards a plane. Clinton had been back on the Republican president's Twitter feed in recent days as she promoted "What Happened," her new book about the 2016 presidential election, with Trump resuming his campaign attack of "Crooked Hillary."
President Donald Trump never won an Emmy, it's true. But his presence was felt at this year's television awards ceremony more than any actor, writer or producer.
Most who quoted her did not mention she made the statement in discussing her plan to help those who had relied for generations on mining jobs. Had Clinton proposed government help for miners whose job loss was unavoidable, her statement might not have stung.
The Latest on the Emmy Awards, which are being presented Sunday in Los Angeles at the Microsoft Theater : A raucous Emmy audience inside the Microsoft Theater laughed loudly and often as Colbert, not surprisingly, made President Donald Trump the butt of one joke after another. But the audience gasped with genuine surprise when Colbert called out Spicer to ask how big a crowd was watching the Emmys and he responded that it was the largest ever in a statement similar to his widely mocked claim that Trump's inauguration drew the largest crowd ever.
Not even three minutes into the 2017 Emmy Awards, host Stephen Colbert had already poked fun at the nature of US politics several times in a song-and-dance number. poked fun at the inquiry into President Trump's campaign ties to Russia, the state of healthcare, and part of Trump's fan base.
Politics couldn't help but make its way onto the Emmy Awards stage, especially since host Stephen Colbert noted that President Donald Trump was the biggest TV star of the past year. In fact, Colbert blamed the Emmys for Trump's election as president.
Hillary Clinton suggested in an interview published Saturday that President Donald Trump appealed to male voters by promising to take jobs away from women and give them to men. In the interview with the New York Times to promote her new book "What Happened," Clinton claimed that President Trump won because he sold a "retrograde message of nostalgia: 'We can go back to the way things were.
Skip to navigation Skip to content Skip to footer View text version of this page Help using this website - Accessibility statement Join today and you can easily save your favourite articles, join in the conversation and comment, plus select which news your want direct to your inbox. New York: Over the past 2A1 2 months, US President Donald Trump has retweeted to his more than 30 million followers on his personal Twitter account these pieces of highbrow social media content: a ' On Sunday, another doctored GIF of him hitting a golf ball into Hillary Clinton so hard it knocks her over.