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I've had my gripes with Fareed Zakaria, who should hardly be considered a member of the "Liberal Media," whom the Trump campaign so loathes. I've disagreed with his lack of alarm to the dangers of fracking and I've been touched deeply by his attention to the crisis of the Syrian refugees and I've been miffed over his validation of David Brooks as an expert on, well...anything.
FBI Director James Comey has come under fire from virtually every quarter of the Democrat establishment over his decision to re-open the investigation - yes, re-open the investigation - into Hillary Clinton's penchant for slinging classified documents about the internet like so much spam. Yesterday, Barack Obama claimed that Comey had launched the investigation based on innuendo.
After posting last week's column, "A Presidency from Hell," about the investigations a President Hillary Clinton would face, by afternoon it was clear I had understated the gravity of the situation.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump now have 46 per cent of the vote each, a daily ABC News/Washington Post poll showed Wednesday Thirty-eight per cent of likely voters see Clinton as honest and trustworthy, against 46 per cent for Trump. The candidates were tied a month ago The survey was begun October 28, when the FBI told Congress it was investigating emails 'pertinent' to the Clinton email server probe A Bloomberg poll of independent voters showed Wednesday that the group backs Clinton by a margin of three points in a four-way split Clinton and Trump now have 46 per cent of the vote each, the ABC News/Washington Post poll showed Wednesday.
FBI Director James Comey has been taking heat from both parties in Congress over agency investigations, but for competing reasons. AFP Photo/Jim Watson/Getty Images With one week to go until the election, Congress's ire is focused on one man: FBI Director James Comey.
FBI agents are plumbing hundreds of thousands of emails in search of potentially incriminating evidence against Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, in a high pressure probe seven days before the US presidential election. What will come out of it and when is not known, but the impact of the FBI's bombshell discovery of a new trove of Clinton emails is already reverberating in the neck-and-neck race for the White House.
Huma Abedin, the estranged wife of disgraced Congressman Anthony Weiner, has been working closely by Hillary Clinton's side since her time as an intern at age 19. She's now 40-years-old. When news broke on Friday the FBI was reopening its investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Abedin immediately left the campaign trail with the most crucial of days of the 2016 presidential campaign ahead.
ONE HAS TO WONDER HOW MANY HONEST THINKING DEMOCRATS, MODERATES AND MIDDLE OF THE ROAD INDEPENDENTS ARE NOT SAYING THE SAME THING? Yesterday we reported on this and we are again so today because of its importance in such a close presidential race. Longtime Democratic strategist and pollster Doug Schoen announced Sunday that he will no longer be able to support Hillary Clinton for president.
Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speaks at the Pennsylvania Democrats Voter Registration event at the Zembo Shrine in Harrisburg . October 04, 2016 Sean Simmers With a week until Election Day, Democrat Hillary Clinton holds an 11-point advantage over Republican Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, according to the latest Franklin & Marshall College Poll.
The latest development in the Hillary Clinton email scandal has thrown open the issue and brought up several questions regarding it. On Friday, in a letter to the Congress, FBI director James Comey said that federal investigators looking into the lewd messages sent by Anthony Weiner came across thousands of emails on his computer that could be pertinent to the FBI inquiry into Clinton's private email server.
The FBI has obtained a warrant to begin reviewing newly discovered emails that may be relevant to the Hillary Clinton email server investigation, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press. FBI investigators want to review emails of longtime Clinton aide Huma Abedin that were found on a device seized during an unrelated sexting investigation of Anthony Weiner, a former New York congressman and Abedin's estranged husband.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a rally at The Manor Complex in Wilton Manors, Fla., on Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a rally at The Manor Complex in Wilton Manors, Fla., on Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016.
The FBI has obtained a warrant to search emails related to the Hillary Clinton private server probe, found on a laptop used by Clinton aide Huma Abedin and her husband, Anthony Weiner.
Attorneys representing top Clinton aide Huma Abedin are in the midst of discussions with federal authorities regarding recently discovered emails that may be pertinent to the investigation into Hillary Rodham Clinton Trump on emails: This could be the mother lode Launch imminent of 'phase three' of Wikileaks election coverage FBI gets warrant to review emails on Weiner's laptop in Clinton probe MORE Law enforcement officials may be seeking a search warrant to comb through the recently discovered messages that relate to the Democratic presidential nominee's time as secretary of State, CNN reported Sunday.
Justice Department and FBI officials are working to secure approval that would allow the FBI to conduct a full search of top Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedein's newly discovered emails, sources familiar with the discussions told CNN. Government lawyers haven't yet approached Abedin's lawyers to seek an agreement to conduct the search.
The FBI agents investigating Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server knew early this month that messages recovered in a separate probe might be germane to their case, but they waited weeks before briefing the FBI director, according to people familiar with the case. FBI Director James B. Comey has written that he was informed of the development Thursday, and he sent a letter to legislators the next day letting them know that he thought the team should take ''appropriate investigative steps designed to allow investigators to review these emails.'
Feds in talks with Abedin to get access to emails Investigation centers around material on a laptop she shared with husband Anthony Weiner. Check out this story on thestarpress.com: http://usat.ly/2eJz2vx In this April 17, 2016, file photo, Huma Abedin, aide to Hillary Clinton, attends a rally in Staten Island, New York.
As Hillary Clinton presses for a return to the White House, so, too, does the Clinton inner circle - the family of aides and confidants that have at times strained the loyalty, patience and political judgment of the figures at its center. The Democratic presidential nominee is in the middle of one such moment.
Once a hard-charging young congressman, Anthony Weiner lost his career and his marriage to a habit of trading sexually explicit messages that he couldn't shake - a lurid tale of personal self-destruction that's suddenly found its way into the race for president. Weiner is separated from Huma Abedin, the vice chairwoman of Hillary Clinton's campaign and one of the Democratic nominee's closest aides.