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Hillary and Bill Clinton earned $10.6 million last year, according to a tax filing released by her campaign that sought to pressure presidential rival Donald Trump to disclose his tax returns. The filing shows that the Clintons paid a federal tax rate of 34.2 percent in 2015.
Bill Clinton says it was a mistake for Hillary Clinton to maintain a personal email server even though her predecessors and her successor at the State Department did it. But the former president says his wife should have known that there would be a different set of rules applied to her if she ran for the presidency.
For the past few weeks, we here at Mediaite have been chronicling all the attention Sean Hannity has been getting for his steadfast Donald Trump support. Despite light suggestions that Trump should stay focused , the driving force behind Fox News' 10 pm powerhouse these days has been vein-popping anger at #NeverTrump Republicans refusing to get behind Trump.
Last week Donald Trump issued a warning about the defense of the 2nd Amendment. He warned that 21st Century patriots might defend the 2nd Amendment against Queen Hillary with the same passion as 18th Century patriots defended it against King George.
A spokeswoman for Donald Trump's presidential campaign on Saturday claimed that President Obama brought United States forces into Afghanistan. The Afghanistan war actually began in 2001 under President George W. Bush, in response to the Sept.
Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results, when in fact the results never change, is one definition of insanity. That definition works for economic insanity, too.
Democratic White House candidate Hillary Clinton released her 2015 tax return Friday and criticized her Republican rival Donald Trump for bucking a long-standing tradition by failing to do the same. Clinton and her husband Bill, the former president, reported $10.6 million in income for 2015.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton spelled out their economic visions in high-profile speeches in Michigan this week. They delved into taxes and regulations, trade deals and job growth.
Just as polls in key battleground states show him lagging behind rival Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump stoked fears of voter fraud in Pennsylvania Friday, pushing his supporters to police polling places on Election Day for any "cheating." "The only way we can lose in my opinion -- I really mean this, Pennsylvania -- is if cheating goes on," Trump told rally attendees Friday evening during an event in Altoona.
As he skips from one gaffe to the next, GOP leaders in Washington and in the most competitive states have begun openly contemplating turning their backs on their party's presidential nominee to prevent what they fear will be wide-scale Republican losses on Election Day. Back in 1996, the party largely gave up on nominee Bob Dole once it became clear he had little chance of winning, so it's not without precedent.
BuzzFeed describes itself as a "social media and entertaining company." But if President Mauricio Macri thought the half-hour interview he granted to them on Wednesday would be mere fun, he was wrong.
Hillary Clinton arrives to sign her book "Hards Choices" at a bookstore on Martha's Vineyard on August 13, 2014. According to the Clintons' 2015 tax returns, the couple earned $3.1 million from book advances and royalties.
The cartoon gallery above includes previously unpublished alternative cartoon ideas,in finished and rough sketch form, for cartoons posted recently. It's bad enough that any candidate would imply an opponent may be assassinated, but for the nominee of the party of Lincoln to appear to suggest an opponent could be shot is appalling and disturbing.
The CW Springfield is available over the air and on DirecTV, but they may not be showing up on your channel lineup. Here's how to make it ha Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally, Friday, Aug. 12, 2016, in Erie, Pa.
I've never been part of a conspiracy theory. Now, video of my surprised facial expression has become Exhibit A in the latest unfounded speculation about Hillary Clinton.
On the organization's website APA president Maria A. Oquendo wrote : "The unique atmosphere of this year's election cycle may lead some to want to psychoanalyze the candidates, but to do so would not only be unethical, it would be irresponsible." Dr. Oquendo was referring to the "Goldwater Rule," a guideline adopted by the APA after a 1964 survey of psychiatrists found that nearly half of those polled felt that GOP presidential candidate Barry Goldwater was psychologically unfit to be president.
Hillary and Bill Clinton earned $10.6 million last year, according to a tax filing released by her campaign Friday that sought to pressure presidential rival Donald Trump to disclose his tax returns. The filing shows that the Clintons paid a federal tax rate of 34.2 percent in 2015.
She hasn't had a formal news conference in 251 days, but Hillary Clinton found time to record a podcast released Friday to answer questions that voters likely couldn't care less about. The Democratic presidential nominee fielded a series of softball questions posed by Max Lasky, who spilled the beans on what was ahead right off the bat.
Harris County Civil Court at Law 1 doesn't handle the big-money issues that are bread and butter for white-shoe law firms. But for the people who do come before that court, the cases can feel as important as a multi-million dollar suit.