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Pelosi Announces House Select Committee on January 6th
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Thursday that she would establish a select committee to investigate the January 6th Capitol riot, four weeks after Senate Republicans blocked the creation of an independent bipartisan commission. “The select committee will investigate and report on the facts and the causes of the attack and it will report recommendations for the prevention of any future
New York Times (News) Fox News (Online News) BBC NewsMar 30 2015
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Hillary Clinton's Email Controversy Hasn't Changed Much For 2016
South Carolina Congressman Trey Gowdy's Benghazi Select Committee announced Friday in a statement that Hillary Clinton had wiped her private email server clean; the committee is getting no additional emails from her; it's leaving open the possibility of a third-party investigation; and Republicans are promising to bring Clinton in for more questioning.
Much of what the committee
NPR (Online News)Oct 25 2015
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Hillary’s Best Week Yet
If in January 2017, Hillary Clinton is sworn in as the 45th president of the United States, historians may well point to this month as the moment her campaign turned around. Like the first brisk snap of fall, Clinton’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad summer has morphed overnight into the best week of her campaign: Joe Biden is out, her poll numbers are up, her crisp debate performance
PoliticoJul 31 2016
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Clinton acknowledges hard work ahead, frustrated by America’s ‘caricature’ of her
Hillary Clinton acknowledges that Americans have a legitimate concern about her trustworthiness, particularly related to her email scandal and the Benghazi terror attacks, but criticized those who have attempted to undermine her Democratic presidential campaign and make a “caricature” out of her, in an exclusive interview with “Fox News Sunday.”
“I think that it's fair for Americans to
Fox News (Online News)Mar 15 2015
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A Young Manager for Clinton Juggles Data and Old Baggage
On MSNBC last week, 70-year-old James Carville denounced the coverage of his old friend Hillary Rodham Clinton’s use of a personal email account at the State Department, ticking off two decades’ worth of scandals surrounding the Clintons that he attributed to an irresponsible news media.
Mr. Carville complained to the host, Andrea Mitchell, that he had “lived through this.”
“Do
New York Times (News)Aug 23 2015
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Carville: Hillary's Email Issues Just Latest Press 'Frenzy'
Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton's latest issues with her private email server are just the latest media frenzy in a long line of stories that have never succeeded in bringing down the Clintons, says their longtime adviser James Carville.
"The press goes from one thing to another, and it never amounts to anything," , Carville told host John Catsimatidis Sunday on "
Newsmax (News)Jan 28 2013
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Big week in Washington stoked talk of Clinton, Biden running in 2016
Two of Washingtons biggest events last week -- the presidential inauguration and Secretary of State Hillary Clintons testimony on Benghazi -- also turned out to be early-but-critical moments for two top potential 2016 Democratic presidential candidates. Vice President Biden moved across Washington -- even breaking into a jog along the Pennsylvania Avenue parade route -- like a man clearly
Fox News (Online News)Oct 14 2015
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Hillary Clinton Passes Her First Major Test
Hillary passes her first October test -- and has momentum going into the upcoming ones: We've told you that October is an important month for Hillary Clinton and her presidential campaign. Well, she passed her first big October test on Tuesday night -- easily. And that performance gives her plenty of momentum going into her upcoming tests with the House Benghazi committee testimony and
NBC News (Online)Sep 04 2014
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ISIS threat scrambles candidates’ 2014 playbook, brings out Dems’ hawkish side
The rise of the Islamic State threat has, in a matter of weeks, turned the 2014 midterm election on its head, leaving Democrats and Republicans alike scrambling to show their hawkish side on national security and terrorism -- shelving for now the partisan sparring over ObamaCare, and the multiple scandals that dominated headlines and threatened to define the Obama administration.
With
Fox News (Online News)Jun 06 2013
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5 Takeaways From Obama's Susan Rice Appointment
It wasn't exactly a surprise to hear that President Obama named U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice as his next national security adviser.
Almost as soon as it became clear that her role in the administration's Benghazi talking-points snafu meant Senate Republicans would never let her be confirmed as secretary of state if Obama nominated her, the possibility of her taking over from Tom Donilon
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