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Kerry Confronts Russia About DNC Hack, Russia Threatens To Swear

By Saagar Enjeti Russia’s foreign minister refused to answer U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry’s question about Democratic National Committee (DNC) hacking allegations because he didn’t “want to use four-letter words.” Kerry raised the allegations July 26 in Laos at the ASEAN summit, and told reporters, “I raised the question and we will continue to work…

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Russian Spies? DNC Leak Leads to Embarrassing Finger Pointing

By Robert F. DeFinis Just when you thought that the election season had reached the pinnacle of nonsense, you have the DNC this week sending in the clowns. What was supposed to be a slam dunk for the donkeys, and most likely a significant convention bump based on the Republicans theatrical rendition of Dante’s Inferno last…

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Dems Already Singing An All Too Familiar Tune About DNC Hack

By Rachel Stoltzfoos Democrats are already cueing up an all too familiar talking point in response to the embarrassing Democratic National Committee (DNC) emails leaked Friday. The Hillary Clinton campaign is pushing a theory the Russians hacked the DNC and timed the release of the emails ahead of the party convention in order to help Republican presidential…

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Wasserman Schultz Shouted Down At Florida Rally Over DNC Email Scandal

By Phillip Stucky Former Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz attempted to speak to the Florida delegation to the convention Monday after she announced she would resign early Sunday, but the crowd wouldn’t let her. The unruly crowd held handmade signs that read, “emails,” and booed her as she attempted to rouse the crowd….

Hillary May be Immune, But the Rule of Law is Alive for America’s Poor
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Hillary May be Immune, But the Rule of Law is Alive for America’s Poor

On Tuesday, FBI Director James Comey announced that he would not recommend any criminal charges against presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton for her “extremely careless” handling of classified emails over a private server. “Although there is evidence of potential violations of the statutes regarding the handling of classified information, our judgment is that no reasonable…

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Senator Ted Cruz Rips Into FBI Director for Rewriting the Law to Protect Hillary

In the wake of FBI Director James Comey’s decision to recommend that charges not be pursued against Hillary Clinton, elected officials and journalists have heaped mounds of scornful criticism at Comey and the Obama Administration. The conflicts of interest and improprieties the events of the past week have showcased have given rise to accusation of corruption….

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FBI Director: FBI Will Recommend No Charges Be Brought Against Hillary Clinton

FBI Director James Comey announced today that the FBI would be recommending that no charges be brought against Hillary Clinton, although the agency did find evidence that she mishandled classified information as Secretary of State. Comey revealed that Clinton actually used several different private servers, as well as numerous mobile devices. Explaining how tedious the…

WikiLeaks Publishes Over 30,000 Hillary Clinton Emails
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WikiLeaks Publishes Over 30,000 Hillary Clinton Emails

Happy Independence Day! WikiLeaks has followed through with their promised document dump on Hillary Clinton, publishing over 30,000 of her emails from her infamous private server. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange recently told the press that the information contained within these emails would be enough to indict Clinton if the government was so inclined. WikiLeaks writes:…

Was Bill Clinton Plea-Bargaining With the Attorney General?
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Was Bill Clinton Plea-Bargaining With the Attorney General?

By Richard Pollock When Bill Clinton and Attorney General Loretta Lynch met privately Monday in her jet in Phoenix, Arizona, some speculate he may have been pleading for his wife who is under investigation by the FBI and the Department of Justice. But the former president may also have been pleading for himself, according to…

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BOMBSHELL: State Department Won’t Release Clinton Foundation Emails for 27 Months

By Richard Pollock Department of Justice officials filed a motion in federal court late Wednesday seeking a 27-month delay in producing correspondence between former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s four top aides and the Clinton Foundation and Teneo Holdings, a closely allied public relations firm that Bill Clinton helped start. If the court permits the…