Hillary Clinton shouldn’t be writing a book – she should be…

This one Clinton quote shows why her supporters hate the media - It was hardly the headline from Hillary Clinton's interview with Christiane Amanpour - it came near the end of a 35-minute session - but one comment from the 2016 Democratic nominee perfectly illustrated why liberals remain furious at how the campaign was covered.

James Comey Facing Tough Questioning at Senate Hearing

David Axelrod: 'Jim Comey Didn't Tell Hillary Clinton Not To Campaign In Wisconsin' - If Hillary Clinton accomplished anything in her return to the public eye yesterday, it appears that she has begun to unify a divided nation, though perhaps in a way she did not intend. Hillary Clinton shouldn't be writing a book - she should be drafting a long apology to America - Hey, Hillary Clinton, shut the f - up and go away already.

Trump Claims Comey Was the “Best Thing” to Happen to Clinton

President Donald Trump took aim at Hillary Clinton in a pair of late-night tweets Tuesday, claiming FBI director James Comey's decision to renew an investigation into Clinton's emails was the "best thing" to happen to her. FBI Director Comey was the best thing that ever happened to Hillary Clinton in that he gave her a free pass for many bad deeds! The phony... ...Trump/Russia story was an excuse used by the Democrats as justification for losing the election.

Comey hearing: ‘A cloud of doubt hangs over the FBI’s objectivity’

FBI Director James Comey is hearing from senators Wednesday, the day after both the sitting US President and the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee sharply criticized him for his role in the outcome of last year's presidential election. "A cloud of doubt hangs over the FBI's objectivity," Senate judiciary committee Chairman Chuck Grassley said in his opening remarks, which listed a series of issues he took with the agency.

Full public FBI reveal is rare for Trump-Russia type probes

Don't expect FBI Director James Comey to reveal much about the bureau's months-long investigation of potential coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia when he speaks publicly before members of Congress on Wednesday. In fact, there's no guarantee Comey and his agency will ever fully lay bare those findings for the American public, because such investigations rarely end in criminal charges that offer a full picture.

Hillary Clinton cites FBI, Russia, WikiLeaks in election loss

Hillary Clinton's return to the national stage yesterday with a high-profile interview - declaring she is "now back to being an activist citizen and part of the resistance" - was welcomed by Democratic strategists eyeing ways to energize voters in the upcoming midterms and 2020 elections. But when it comes to Clinton repeatedly blaming Russians, FBI Director James Comey and WikiLeaks for her election loss, Democrats say she needs to change the broken record.

Hillary Clinton blames misogyny, FBI, Russia, herself for 2016 presidential election loss

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Clinton: Lots of blame to go around for her loss to Donald Trump

Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that she's taking responsibility for her 2016 election loss but believes misogyny, Russian interference and questionable decisions by the FBI also influenced the outcome. The former Democratic presidential nominee offered extensive comments about the election during the Women for Women International's annual luncheon in New York.

Clinton discusses North Korea, criticizes Trump

On May 2 during an interview with Christiane Amanpour at the Women for Women International 2017 luncheon, former U.S. Secretary of State and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton criticized Donald Trump's foreign policy and discussed the conflict in North Korea. She also talked about foreign influence on the 2016 election, saying, "Ask yourself this: Within an hour or two of the 'Hollywood Access' tape being made public, the Russian theft of John Podesta's emails hit WikiLeaks.

Fault Lines: Clinton blames Comey, WikiLeaks for loss to Trump

Hillary Clinton on Tuesday said she took "absolute personal responsibility" for her losing presidential campaign -- but went on to blame FBI Director James Comey and Russian interference for aiding Republican rival Donald Trump's ascension to the presidency. Clinton specifically cited the letter from Comey late in the campaign saying agents were looking into possible new information related to Clinton's secret, homebrewed computer server.

Why would Putin have helped Trump to become president?

Why would have [President Vladimir] Putin of Russia ever wanted to try and help Donald Trump win the 2016 presidential election, which the Democrats, the Hillary Clinton campaign and much of the main news media alleged? Obama contended that if Hillary would have won the presidency, his policies would have been continued as if he had a third term in office, which, in my opinion, would have been a continuation of, among others. a weak and incoherent foreign policy.

Russia wasn’t the only election hacker: Jason Sattler

Russia wasn't the only election hacker: Jason Sattler Democrats will need more than anti-Trump energy in 2018 to overcome GOP intervention in democracy. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2pqNYnd Democrats came close to upsets in two special House elections in Republican districts, and now Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla., has announced she is retiring.

The Latest: Putin denies interfering in US, Europe elections

Speaking during a joint news conference Tuesday with Germany's leader, Putin said such accusations are "simply rumors" that are being used as part of the domestic political struggle in the United States. U.S. intelligence agencies say they have evidence that Russia was behind the hacking of Democratic email accounts, which were intended to benefit Donald Trump and harm his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton.