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Once again, the Clinton Foundation popped up to give the presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton a nosebleed. A batch of emails turned up by a conservative activist group's FOIA requests revealed, in the words of the Wall Street Journal , "new examples of a Clinton Foundation official seeking access to the State Department on behalf of donors at a time when Hillary Clinton led the department."
The event will likely entail 120 minutes of the Fox News host offering the sentient tangelo peel open-ended softball questions from which Trump can spin out extended rants about every conspiracy theory and nasty, subversive rumor he has ever heard about Hillary Clinton, egged on by the chuckles of the live audience brought in for the private, closed-to-the-press affair. There is nothing new about Sean Hannity playing lapdog for a conservative political figure.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are going to be all over America's TVs this week, but in very different ways. Clinton has one day of campaigning on her schedule, plus an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live .
When Barack Obama became the first African-American to win the White House in 2008, his victory was a turning point in U.S. race relations that set high expectations for progress to come. Nearly eight years later, with Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton attacking each other over racial politics, the legacy of Obama's presidency looks decidedly mixed, black leaders said.
Is there anyone out there who could explain to me why any U.S. citizen with a stable mentality and any common sense would think that Hillary Clinton would make a good president for our country? Larry Klayman of Judicial Watch in Washington, D.C., has a list of about 25 illegal acts she is accused of committing. When leaving the White House at the end of the Clinton administration, she took some dishes and furniture.
The Republican Convention was in Ohio. The Democrats gathered in Pennsylvania. In the month since, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton returned to both to campaign there.
The Democratic presidential candidate said the accusations are part of a "wacky strategy" by GOP rival Donald Trump and an "alternative reality" that's not focused on the kinds of issues that are most important to voters. "I do feel sometimes like this campaign has entered into an alternative universe," she said in an appearance on ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live" taped Monday afternoon.
Tasked with shoring up union support for Hillary Clinton, running mate Tim Kaine turned Monday to someone he knew was up to the task: His dad. The Democratic Virginia senator brought his father, Al Kaine, with him to the ironworkers' union national convention.
Welcome back to the Electoral Math series, where we try to predict the outcome of the presidential race using the smartest metric: Electoral Votes charted over time. The first of this year's column series ran two weeks ago, and we've seen a lot of polling data since.
Former President Bill Clinton defended the work of his charitable foundation Monday, telling supporters that it had "improved millions of lives around the world" but needs to change if his wife, Hillary Clinton, wins the White House. The former president outlined the Clinton Foundation's accomplishments and planned shift in scope in an email to about 500,000 supporters.
Peter Schweizer's book Clinton Cash made allegations of corruption and pay-for-play - that Hillary Clinton leveraged her power as Secretary of State to benefit big donors to the Clinton Foundation - and that scandal has simmered since before the book's release last May. Early on, several establishment news outlets investigated the narratives of Clinton Cash and confirmed many of its findings. Leaked documents from the Democratic National Committee showed that the party deemed the Clinton Foundation a vulnerability for Clinton; the global charity, worth billions, received zero mentions during the week-long Democratic National Convention.
At right is Jovita Carranza, former Small Business Administration Deputy Administrator. . Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives to speak at a campaign rally in Fredericksburg, Va., Saturday, Aug. 20, 2016.
Donald Trump is on track to lose in November and to refuse to accept the legitimacy of that Election Day result. That's a problem not just for Hillary Clinton but for both political parties and the country.
Donald Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway says she no longer wants the candidate to release his tax returns due to his ongoing audit. "So now that I'm on the inside, I know something I didn't know then.
When my syndicate editor told me a few clients had been asking, Don't you have anyone over there who can write something positive about Donald Trump? , I thought, well, that could be fun. Then, as if the Muses and Fates had conspired to help me in this Olympian task, everything in Trump World changed.
THE ISSUE: Tensions have been rising between China and the United States. China is modernizing its military and pressing its sovereignty claims over the disputed South China Sea, an important route for global trade.