Trump’s Post-Apocalyptic Vision of America Inspires the Worst in People

Donald Trump is an awful person, and he inspires the very worst of our society to put their creepy, hateful, ignorant behavior on open display. While I would never endorse anything that came from a Clinton, I can say I've never heard her make reckless attacks about entire groups of people, or paint a picture of a broken, apocalyptic society and call it "America."

Clintona s aides in spotlight during campaigna s final stretch

As Hillary Clinton presses for a return to the White House, so, too, does the Clinton inner circle - the family of aides and confidants that have at times strained the loyalty, patience and political judgment of the figures at its center. The Democratic presidential nominee is in the middle of one such moment.

Justice Department advised FBI against Clinton email letter

The Justice Department discouraged the FBI from alerting Congress to the unexpected discovery of emails potentially related to its investigation of Hillary Clinton's private email server, given the proximity to the presidential election and the potential for political fallout, a government official said. Justice Department officials who were advised of the FBI's intention to notify Congress about the discovery expressed concern that the action would be inconsistent with department protocols designed to avoid the appearance of interference in an election.

DC Attorney: FBI Never DestroyedLaptops Of Clinton Aides

Agents within the Federal Bureau of Investigation never destroyed laptops given to them by aides of Hillary Clinton as previously reported, a Washington D.C. lawyer with a source close to the Clinton investigation says. Washington D.C. attorney Joe DiGenova said on The David Webb Show on SiriusXM Friday night that despite the FBI agreeing to destroy the laptops of Clinton aide Cheryl Mills and ex-campaign staffer Heather Samuelson as part of immunity deals made during the initial investigation of Clinton's email server, agents involved in the case refused to destroy the laptops.

Weinera s tale of self-destruction rocks race for president

Once a hard-charging young congressman, Anthony Weiner lost his career and his marriage to a habit of trading sexually explicit messages that he couldn't shake - a lurid tale of personal self-destruction that's suddenly found its way into the race for president. Weiner is separated from Huma Abedin, the vice chairwoman of Hillary Clinton's campaign and one of the Democratic nominee's closest aides.

Clinton calls FBIa s actions ahead of vote a deeply troublinga

Hillary Clinton is lashing out at the FBI's handling of a new email review, leading a chorus of Democratic leaders who declared the bureau's actions just days before the election "unprecedented" and "deeply troubling." Emboldened Republican rival Donald Trump seized on the reignited email controversy, hoping to raise new doubts about Clinton's trustworthiness.

Trump mounts bid to turn Clintoncontroversy to his advantage

Sensing a potential turning point, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump mounted a furious effort on Saturday to portray Democrat Hillary Clinton as unfit to lead the country after the latest chapter in her email controversy unfolded as he tries to mount a comeback. With the Nov. 8 election only 10 days away, Trump devoted much of his stump speech to try to take the maximum advantage of the FBIA s disclosure that it is investigating more emails as part of a probe into ClintonA s use of a private email server.

Exercise your right to vote, then exhale

A Donald Trump supporter was quoted last week in the New York Times saying if Hillary Clinton wins the election next week, he'll "grab his musket" the following day. Said Trump supporter, Jaded Halbrook, 25, of Green Bay, Wis., in the Times story: "If push comes to shove," and Mrs. Clinton is elected, she "has to go by any means necessary, it will be done, adding "they're going to do whatever needs to be done to get her out of office, because she does not belong there."

Get Ready To Stand In Line: Connecticut Sets Record For Registered Voters

When you head to the polls Nov. 8, be prepared to join a big crowd. With just two days left to sign up, Connecticut crossed the 2.1 million threshold for the number of people registered to vote in the state, setting a new record.

The Latest: NC senator apologizes for comment about Clinton

North Carolina Sen. Richard Burr is apologizing for saying he was surprised that a gun magazine with a photo of Hillary Clinton on the cover hadn't put a bull's-eye over her face. Burr is heard saying he saw a copy of American Rifleman in a gun shop.

Comey’s decision on emails went counter to policy

Senior Justice Department officials warned the FBI that Director James Comey's decision to notify Congress about renewing the investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server was not consistent with long-standing practices of the department, according to officials familiar with the discussions.  FBI officials who work closely with Comey on Thursday contacted attorneys at the Justice Department. Their message: Comey intended to inform lawmakers of newly discovered emails potentially connected to the Clinton email investigation.

Surprise guest found in back pew for sermon

State Rep. Tim Ginter, whose other job is pastor of the Church at the Center in Salem, was surprised when he looked up from the pulpit at a recent Sunday service and saw his political opponent's campaign manager among the congregation. At first, Ginter thought Ulloa might be serving as a campaign tracker to record something that could be used against him in a campaign advertisement.

Clinton pushes back against a unprecedenteda new FBI review

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. >> Hillary Clinton lashed out Saturday at the FBI's handling of a new email review, leading a chorus of Democratic leaders who declared the bureau's actions just days before the election “unprecedented” and “deeply troubling.” Emboldened Republican rival Donald Trump seized on the reignited email controversy, hoping to raise new doubts about Clinton's trustworthiness.