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FBI Director James Comey announced on Tuesday that the agency will not recommend charges against Hillary Clinton in the criminal investigation looking into alleged misconduct over her use of a private email server while she served as secretary of state. "Our judgment is that no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case," Comey said.
WASHINGTON>> The FBI won't recommend criminal charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server while secretary of state, agency Director James Comey said today, lifting a major legal threat to her presidential campaign. Comey's decision almost certainly brings the legal part of the issue to a close and removes the threat of criminal charges.
FBI recommends no charges for Clinton over email system at State Department The FBI has not yet said what the subject of Comey's statement will be. Check out this story on thestarpress.com: http://usat.ly/29ejtpu WASHINGTON - The FBI recommended Tuesday that Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton should not face criminal charges over her use of a private email server as secretary of State, even though she and aides were "extremely careless" in handling classified information.
A Texas teenager who lit 180 sparklers that were taped together needed to have part of his leg amputated and suffered burns after the sparklers exploded. A Texas teenager who lit 180 sparklers that were taped together needed to have part of his leg amputated and suffered burns after the sparklers exploded.
A Texas teenager who lit 180 sparklers that were taped together needed to have part of his leg amputated and suffered burns after the sparklers exploded. The FBI won't recommend criminal charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server while secretary of state, agency Director James Comey said Tuesday, lifting a major legal threat to her... A former National Guard soldier has been charged with plotting to help the Islamic State and contemplating a Fort Hood-style attack against the U.S. military.
Republican Donald Trump is expressing amazement that FBI Director James Comey has recommended no charges against Democrat Hillary Clinton over her private email server. He tweets, "No charges.
FBI Director James Comey announced Tuesday that he will recommend to the U.S. Department of Justice not to bring criminal charges against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton over her use of a private email server, according to news reports. The probe was into whether or not Clinton, who lives in Chappaqua and is the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, mishandled classified information.
In this Oct. 22, 2015, file photo, Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington before the House Select Committee on Benghazi. Clinton never personally denied any requests from diplomats for additional security at the U.S. outpost in Benghazi, Libya, according to Democrats on a select House panel who absolved the former secretary of state and the U.S. military of wrongdoing in the deadly Sept.
Democratic governor candidate Roy Cooper and U.S. Senate hopeful Deborah Ross are looking to build momentum when they join fellow party members at the joint appearance of President Barack Obama and presidential nominee Hillary Clinton for a rally in Charlotte. The rally is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at the Charlotte Convention Center.
The fates of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, two former bitter rivals, are now inextricably bound together. Never will that be more clear than on Tuesday, when they campaign together for the first time in eight years in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders prepares to speak for a video to supporters at Polaris Mediaworks on June 16, 2016 in Burlington, Vermont. The time between the last primary and the beginning of the party conventions is traditionally a slow period in the presidential election cycle.
Washington, July 5 : As the date for the US Presidential election nears, the plot thickens as candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton engage in a war of words over Twitter. If Hillary Clinton, the former First Lady of the US and the present Democrat nominee had accused Trump on Sunday of misleading fellow Americans, the Republican nominee hit back on Monday, raising issues of the deleted e-mails and Clintons use of the Air Force One for running campaign.
Jeff Morris and Joyce Peppin represent both ends of the political spectrum in the United States of America - Democrat and Republican parties respectively. In an interactive session on the US presidential elections held at Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry , Federation House in June 2016, American leaders Jeff Morris and Joyce Peppin spoke extensively about the US elections 2016 and shared their views and insights on the most anticipated elections in the world.
Hillary Clinton did break the letter of the law. But unless she deliberately acted in a way to allow unauthorized people to have the classified materials, a prosecutor would almost always refuse to indict.
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump bid former FBI Director James Comey "good luck" ahead of his scheduled testimony Thursday for the Senate Intelligence Committee. All told, Trump has been making public statements about Comey for nearly a year.
We get worked up about a lot of silly stuff in presidential campaigns, micro-controversies driven by faux outrage that are inevitably forgotten in a couple of days once the next micro-controversy comes along. On first glance, that's what the kerfuffle over Donald Trump's latest Twitter hijinks - once again, passing on something from white supremacists - looks like.
Donald Trump derisively refers to Sen. Elizabeth Warren as "Pocahontas," a taunt rooted in the Democrat's claims of Native American heritage that roiled her 2012 election win in Massachusetts.
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Deep into this New York Times puff piece about the wonders of a hypothetical Hillary Clinton presidency, we learn that "Democrats close to Mrs. Clinton say she may decide to retain Ms. Lynch, the nation's first black woman to be attorney general, who took office in April 2015."
Donald Trump says Hillary Clinton's campaign is "ridiculous" to portray an anti-Clinton tweet that appeared to depict the Star of David atop a pile of cash as anti-Semitic. In a statement issued by his Republican presidential campaign Monday evening, Trump suggested Clinton and her allies were using the matter to distract from her own recent campaign troubles.