Elections 2016

As Clinton struggles, Trump tries to raise dark suspicions about her emails

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is fighting to raise doubts about Democratic rival Hillary Clinton as she struggles to get past a new firestorm over her emails that have posed a sudden danger with eight days to go until Election Day.

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Cummings’ shocker: Americans don’t ‘have a clue’ how hard the GOP pushed the FBI to attack Clinton

Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD) is furious that the FBI is caving to GOP pressure without giving the same treatment to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

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US polls narrow as Hillary Clinton grapples with email fallout

The race for the White House narrowed noticeably on Sunday as Hillary Clinton sought to shake off a renewed FBI probe of her emails and Donald Trump blitzed western states nine days ahead of the vote.

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Who is top Clinton adviser Huma Abedin?

Huma Abedin does not like the spotlight. But the elegant senior adviser to Hillary Clinton has not always been able to steer clear of high-profile messes, such as her husband's sexting and a new Clinton email row.

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What Democrats and Republicans said about the FBI looking at new Clinton emails

WASHINGTON -- Democrats and Republicans switched sides Sunday as aides to Hillary Clinton criticized James Comey and Republicans aligned with Donald Trump praised the Federal Bureau of Investigation director they slammed in July when he said "no reasonable prosecutor" would bring criminal charges against the Democratic nominee. "Director Comey does have, have a long and distinguished…

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Trump companies destroyed emails and other documents judges ordered him to turn over: report

Donald Trump has slammed Hillary Clinton for deleting more than 30,000 emails from her personal server -- but the Republican presidential nominee's companies have systematically destroyed records sought by his opponents in lawsuits.

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Questions about Clinton's authenticity reveal more about politics and media than the candidate herself

In the national spotlight for nearly 25 years, Hillary Clinton remains the candidate voters still struggle to know. Labels like “guarded,” “secretive,” “evasive,” even mysterious have dogged her since she first introduced herself to the American public during Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign.

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John Oliver rips Anthony Weiner for putting the US at risk of the ‘grinding hell’ of President Trump

On Sunday evening's  Last Week Tonight, host John Oliver began by saying his staff had hoped to say nothing about the presidential election this week.

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Eric Holder and 100 other former Justice officials sign letter blasting Comey's 'breach of protocol'

Former Attorney General Eric Holder and more than 100 other former Justice Department officials signed a letter sent out by the Clinton campaign on Sunday night.

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WATCH: Trump urges supporters at Colorado rally not to use mail-in ballots

At a rally in Greely, Colorado on Sunday, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump expressed skepticism about whether the state will count its mail-in ballots.

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'I did not know that Mormons use drugs': GOP Rep gets snippy over Harry Reid's letter to Comey

South Carolina Rep. Trey Gowdy appeared to be openly auditioning for a reboot of Mean Girls when he appeared on Fox News Sunday afternoon.

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FBI obtains warrant to examine emails on Weiner-Abedin laptop

FBI Director James Comey has received the warrant needed to review emails found on a laptop used by top aide to Hillary Clinton Huma Abedin and Abedin's husband, disgraced New York congressman Anthony Weiner. Comey sent a much-criticized letter to "key members of Congress" on Friday announcing that the bureau is reviewing new materials in the investigation of Clinton's use of a private email server during her time as Secretary of State.

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Harry Reid blasts FBI's Comey for 'partisan actions' and possible violations of federal law

Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) blasted FBI Director James Comey for his "partisan actions" with regard to the 2016 election. Comey's Friday announcement that the agency is reviewing new materials in the investigation of Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server during her time as Secretary of State, said Reid, may be in direct violation of federal law.

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