State Department Reopens Clinton Emails Probe
The
State
Department is reopening an internal investigation of possible
mishandling of classified information by Hillary Clinton and top aides,
officials
say. Although the former secretary of state's closest confidants have
left the agency, they could still face punishment. The most serious is
the loss
of security clearances, which could complicate her aides' hopes of
securing top positions on her national security team if she becomes
president. ...
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Obama Points Finger At ‘Powerful Weapons’ For Dallas Police Attack
President Barack Obama called Thursday’s
sniper attacks on Dallas police officers “vicious, calculated and
despicable,” and indicated that a lack of gun control was to blame for
the deadliest attack on law enforcement since 9/11. The attacks left
five officers dead and seven more wounded. “We still don’t know all the
facts,” Obama said. “What we do know is that ... Read More
Newt Makes It Official: 'I'm Being Vetted'
Former
House Speaker Newt Gingrich admitted Thursday he is being vetted by Donald Trump as a possible vice presidential candidate. ... Read More
7 Key Takeaways From FBI Director’s Hearing on Clinton Email Use
FBI Director James Comey appeared before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Thursday
to further detail the
FBI’s yearlong investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton’s use of a private email server and handling of classified
information while she was secretary of state. Chairman Jason Chaffetz,
R-Utah, hastily scheduled the hearing just two days after Comey
announced the
findings of his agency’s investigation into Clinton and recommended that
no criminal charges be filed against her. Although the FBI ultimately
concluded Clinton’s handling of classified information did not warrant
criminal charges, Comey criticized her ... Read More
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