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Foreign trips are not unusual for presumptive presidential nominees. In 2008, Barack Obama went to Israel and Afghanistan before heading to Europe to receive rock-star-like adulation.
Former Secretary Hillary Clinton failed to turn over a copy of a key message involving problems caused by her use of a private homebrew email server, the State Department confirmed Thursday. The disclosure makes it unclear what other work-related emails may have been deleted by the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
The U.S. Supreme Court on June 23 announced that it was evenly divided over President Barack Obama's immigration executive actions. According to reports, the one-sentence ruling means that the programmes proposed by Obama will not go into effect and is very unlikely that it will go into effect for the rest of Obama's tenure.
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks to supporters in Manhattan at an event where he went over his core political beliefs on June 23, 2016 in New York City. Speaking to an enthusiastic crowd, Sanders did not speak about Hillary Clinton who has secured the delegates to win the Democratic presidential nomination.
Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt - who's been highly critical of Donald Trump in recent weeks - made a number of suggestions during a Thursday-morning interview to the presumptive GOP presidential nominee on how to turn around his campaign. One of his most wild suggestions was that Trump should name his entire cabinet ahead of the election "so that the whole conservative movement and the middle of the country see a serious team."
Supporters react as Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., takes the stage before an address in New York Thursday, June 23, 2016. Supporters react as Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., takes the stage before an address in New York Thursday, June 23, 2016.
Two delegates to the Democratic Party's platform drafting committee - one appointed by Hillary Clinton and the other by Bernie Sanders - said Thursday the platform must reflect the hardships faced both by Israelis and Palestinians. Days after the Republican Jewish Coalition slammed a number of the Democratic committee members for their views on Israel, Rep. Keith Ellison teamed up Tuesday with Rep. Luis V. Gutierrez to pen a letter to J Street supporters, stressing their support for the two-state solution and for recognition of both Israeli and Palestinian rights.
New U.S. citizens wave flags during a special Flag Day naturalization ceremony at the New York Historical Society on June 14. The Supreme Court's 4-4 deadlock Thursday, in a challenge to Obama's executive actions on immigration, ensured one thing: Obama will not be able to implement the program known as DAPA before he leaves office. But the Court did not say DAPA is unconstitutional, or strike it down on any grounds whatsoever.
While there's been strong criticism of Apple CEO Tim Cook's decision to host a fundraiser for U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan and other Republicans, it seems he's doing what business leaders often do in the political world, even a businessman Cook deeply disdains. "As a businessman that deals all over the world, you give.
The Department of Justice announced on June 22 that it made 301 arrests in what's being called the biggest healthcare fraud takedown in U.S. history. The Medicare Fraud Strike Force - part of a joint initiative between the DOJ and the Health and Human Services Department - busted doctors, nurses, and other licensed medical professionals for allegedly running scams that bilked the government out of $900 million.
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If you only read one thing: Donald Trump drew rare praise in GOP circles Wednesday with a measured, yet blistering, critique of Hillary Clinton's record. Reading from a teleprompter at the Trump SoHo in New York, Trump attacked Clinton's foreign policy vision, highlighted allegations of pay-for-play, and argued she was only in the race for herself.
In a speech skewering Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump assigned her far more influence than she had as secretary of state as he blamed her directly for a host of foreign policy ills. He also peddled some suspect allegations that she used her time as the top diplomat to enrich herself.
Donald Trump launched a broad rebuke of his presidential rival Hillary Clinton on Wednesday, accusing her of being "a world class liar" who personally profited from her tenure at the State Department. "She gets rich making you poor," Trump said.
Opposition to Donald Trump among Republicans and distaste for Hillary Clinton among Bernie Sanders supporters could create an opportunity for the Libertarian Party, the only third-party with general election ballot access in all 50 states. On Tuesday, Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson, the former governor of New Mexico, and his running mate, former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld, made their case at a CNN town hall hosted by Chris Cuomo.
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According to the Christian Post on Wednesday, June 22, Rev. Franklin Graham addressed a group of over 900 evangelical leaders when they met with Donald Trump , the Republican presidential nominee, on Tuesday.
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Hillary Clinton delivered a sharp rebuttal Wednesday to a steady stream of attacks from Donald Trump, slamming her all-but-certain November opponent for spewing "outlandish lies and conspiracy theories." During a lengthy speech in Raleigh, N.C., that focused mostly on economic proposals, the presumptive Democratic nominee took aim at Trump on everything from his reality TV career to his flimsy, and often controversial, policy ideas.
Bernie Sanders is not ending his presidential run, but in a C-SPAN interview on Wednesday, the Vermont senator conceded that he's unlikely to be the Democratic nominee. "The insiders wrote the rules of the game to keep themselves in power and in the money.