Hillary Clinton’s email problems might be even worse than we thought
by Chris Cillizza • Washington Post Here’s the good news for Hillary Clinton: The FBI has recommended that no charges be brought following its investigation of…
by Chris Cillizza • Washington Post Here’s the good news for Hillary Clinton: The FBI has recommended that no charges be brought following its investigation of…
By Sarah Westwood • Washington Examiner Hillary Clinton is set to launch her presidential campaign for the second time Saturday in New York amid a barrage…
by Russ Read • Daily Caller A tranche of emails from Hillary Clinton’s private server show that Department of State officials did not follow security protocols…
In casually disregarding basic security, Secretary Clinton harmed our country and helped our adversaries By John R. Schindler • Observer Every few days, another bombshell appears…
by Glenn Kessler • Washington Post “It was not prohibited. It was not in any way disallowed. And as I have said and as now has…
by Glenn Kessler • Washington Post “Everything I did was permitted. There was no law. There was no regulation. There was nothing that did not give me…
by Guy Benson • Townhall March 10th was the one-year anniversary of Hillary Clinton’s mendacious United Nations press conference, at which she issued a string of assertions that have…
by Derek Hunter • Townhall President Barack Obama’s friend William Ayers famously said he was “guilty as sin, free as a bird” after his acquittal on charges…
by John Sexton • Breitbart An investigation into possible mishandling of classified information on Hillary Clinton’s private email server has expanded to consider whether Clinton’s work as…
by Chuck Ross • The Daily Caller The State Department says it cannot find copies or backups of emails from the account of Bryan Pagliano, the…
By Bob Cusack and Ian Swanson • The Hill FBI Director James Comey is the pivotal figure in the 2016 presidential race that no one is talking…
The House hearing on Benghazi reveals that Hillary Clinton’s spin about the attack was a politically expedient fiction. by Kimberley A. Strassel • Wall Street Journal…
by Catherine Herridge • Fox News Three months after Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email address and server while secretary of state was referred to the…
by David Martosko • Daily Mail Online The federal Espionage Act includes a provision that criminalizes ‘gross negligence’ by officials charged with safeguarding national defense information. Separately,…
by Matt Apuzzo and Michael S. Scmidt • New York Times Federal agents were still cataloging the classified information from Hillary Rodham Clinton’s personal email server…