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" A 2011 confidential memo written by a longtime Bill Clinton aide during Hillary Clinton's State Department tenure describes overlap between the former president's business ventures and fundraising for the family's charities. The former aide also described free travel and vacations arranged for the Clintons by corporations, reinforcing ethics concerns about the Democratic presidential nominee.
Donald Trump on Thursday criticized rival Hillary Clinton for being too tough on Vladimir Putin, once again raising eyebrows about the Republican candidate's relationship with the Russian president. Speaking at a rally in Springfield, Ohio, as he kicked off a daylong swing through the battleground state, Trump took issue with Clinton's criticism of the Russian leader, who has been denounced in the West for his military assertiveness and anti-democratic tendencies.
A 2011 confidential memo written by a longtime Bill Clinton aide during Hillary Clinton's State Department tenure describes overlap between the former president's business ventures and fundraising for the family's charities. The former aide also described free travel and vacations arranged for the Clintons by corporations, reinforcing ethics concerns about the Democratic presidential nominee.
Donald Trump repeatedly rages that the media is biased against him, putting claims of press prejudice at the center of his campaign for president. Most voters - and not just those who are backing the Republican nominee - agree with him, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll.
Earlier this week, The New York Times obtained a timely cache of audio recordings in which Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Michael D'Antonio interviews Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, as well as members of his family, for his 2016 biography The Truth About Trump . The contents of those recordings have been featured on the paper's "The Run Up" podcast , and they shed a lot of light on what makes Trump tick.
This election season has had many unexpected consequences, but none has been more distressing than its effect on civility. Civility was long thought to be the hall mark of a civilized society, but as the presidential campaign has drawn to a welcome end, so has civility.
Seeking to lash Hillary Clinton to her husband's sprawling post-presidential empire, Donald Trump accused the couple of turning to corruption to enrich themselves while in public service. Michelle Obama boosted Clinton at a North Carolina rally, meanwhile, as the candidate cheered her on.
Democrat Hillary Clinton hits the campaign trail Thursday with Michelle Obama, surprise star of the 2016 White House race, as the former and current first ladies fight to lock in battleground states ahead of November's election. Obama has emerged as a compelling force in the hard-fought campaign, delivering powerful arguments against Republican Donald Trump and in support of Clinton's bid to become the first female president in US history.
In the last month, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton has increased her lead - or overtaken Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump - in every battleground state in the nation, according to tracking compiled by Real Clear Politics.
After the rally at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center on Wednesday night, Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson shook hands and took selfies with supporters. While speaking at the rally at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center on Wednesday night, Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson covered topics such as health care and legalizing marijuana.
Hillary Clinton will be indicted on Whitewater charges but not convicted, according to a prediction by the first lady's preeminent press antagonist. New York Times columnist William Safire, who last January called the first lady a "congenital liar," conjectured Thursday in a speech before the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry that Mrs. Clinton would face charges but that the president "will not give her a pardon.
With the U.S. election just days away, Americans can expect to see an occasional "nasty woman" and "basket of deplorables" knocking on doors this Halloween alongside the usual parade of goblins, ghosts and ghouls. Revelers are planning costumes inspired by the campaign for the Nov. 8 election, seeking catharsis and humor at the end of the often bitterly fought White House race between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton.
Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow, Russia, October 25, 2016. Sputnik/Kremlin/Alexei Druzhinin via Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday American politicians were whipping up hysteria about a mythical Russian threat in the U.S. presidential campaign as a ploy to distract voters from their own failings.
Melania Trump will give two or three speeches in the final days of the U.S. presidential race, Republican candidate Donald Trump said in a television interview, apparently surprising his wife. The couple appeared in a taped ABC interview broadcast on Thursday less than two weeks before the Nov. 8 presidential election against Democrat Hillary Clinton.
American voters are split over the future of Obamacare, according to a poll Thursday that finds roughly equal shares of support for repealing the law versus expanding what it does. Just shy of a third, 32 percent, want the next president and Congress to scrap the Affordable Care Act once President Obama is no longer in charge of his signature overhaul, yet 31 percent want to expand it, the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation said.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton greets supporters following a “Get out the vote,” rally at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park, Wednesday in downtown Tampa, Fla. Melania Trump says that if her husband wins the presidency, she would like to work on helping children deal with social media.
WASHINGTON >> With a dozen days left until Election Day, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are refusing to commit to working with each other after the election, putting in question their abilities to heal the country's wounds after a volatile presidential race. “I just want to make that decision at a later date,” said Trump, when asked whether he would cooperate with a Clinton administration.
Donald Trump's campaign raised eyebrows with its announcement of a Friday rally in Lisbon, Maine - his fourth trip to the state since June. Maine and Nebraska are the only two states in the country that divvy some of their electoral votes up by congressional district.
An effigy depicting Hillary Clinton with a noose around her neck dangled above the crowd cheering on a Donald Trump rally in North Carolina on Wednesday. Trump supporter Ginger Glover gave the the "Lyin' Hillary Doll" a personal touch by tying a rope around its neck.
WikiLeaks has kept Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on her toes recently, after more emails were released to the public. This time around the email account of Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta was targeted.