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  • Coffman, Democratic challenger agree it’s time for independent probe into Trump-Russia ties

    Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman on Thursday called for an independent investigation into allegations of collusion between Russia and Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. Coffman’s Democratic challenger Jason Crow issued a similar call on Wednesday in the wake of Trump’s firing of FBI Director James Comey. “The American people deserve the truth about any involvement Russia…


  • GOP lawmaker: FBI gave immunity for Clinton aide’s testimony

    Hillary Clinton’s former chief of staff, Cheryl Mills, and two other staff members were granted immunity deals in exchange for their cooperation in the now-closed FBI investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server as secretary of state, says a Republican congressman. Rep. Jason Chaffetz, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee,…


  • Witnesses refuse to testify in hearing on Clinton’s email

    Three witnesses ordered to testify Tuesday before a House committee investigating Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server asserted their constitutional rights against self-incrimination and did not appear or refused to answer questions. Bryan Pagliano, the former State Department computer specialist tasked with setting up Clinton’s server, did not attend the Republican-led hearing. His…


  • Lawmaker accuses Clinton of records management mess at State

    A top House Republican on Thursday accused Hillary Clinton of making a “mess” of records management when she led the State Department, frustrating legitimate requests for information from Congress, the media and the public. Rep. Jason Chaffetz, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, said at a hearing that Clinton “conveniently created” a chaotic system that is…


  • Trump promises huge boost in military spending

    Republican Donald Trump vowed to boost military spending by tens of billions of dollars on Wednesday, outlining plans for major increases in the number of active troops, Navy ships and submarines, and fighter planes as he works to convince skeptics in both parties that he’s ready to lead the world’s most powerful military. The New York businessman,…


  • Chaffetz wants investigation into deleted Clinton emails cited in FBI report

    The Republican chairman of the House committee investigating Hillary Clinton’s email practices asked a federal prosecutor Tuesday to determine whether she or others working with her played a role in the deletion of thousands of her emails by a Colorado technology firm overseeing her private computer server in 2015. The written request by Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah,…


  • UPDATED: FBI releases documents from Clinton probe

    Hillary Clinton told the FBI she relied on her staff not to send emails containing classified information to the private email server she relied on as secretary of state, adding that she was unclear about a classification marking on official government documents. The revelation came Friday as the FBI, in a rare step, published scores…


  • Separation anxiety: Bill Clinton eyes exit from his charity

    Separation anxiety: Bill Clinton eyes exit from his charity

    When Bill Clinton told the staff of his global charity he would have to step down if Hillary Clinton won the White House, he was vividly clear about how that felt: Worse than a root canal, he said. For Clinton, the foundation that bears his name has shaped much of his post-White House legacy, helping…


  • Clinton receives first intelligence briefing as nominee

    Clinton receives first intelligence briefing as nominee

    Hillary Clinton received her first national security briefing Saturday as the Democratic presidential nominee, meeting with intelligence officials for an overview of the major threats facing the nation around the globe. Clinton attended the briefing for more than two hours at the FBI office in White Plains, New York, near her suburban New York City…


  • Clinton keeps stay-the-course strategy on foundation, emails 

    Clinton keeps stay-the-course strategy on foundation, emails 

    Hillary Clinton is sidestepping new questions about nearly 15,000 recently discovered emails or her family’s charitable foundation – a stay-the-course strategy sure to be tested in the sprint to Election Day. Clinton has no immediate plans – in an interview or a news conference – to explain the FBI’s discovery of another batch of emails…


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