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The Hillary Clinton Administration

We are just over a month into the Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign, and she has already reached Peak Hillary: corruption, obfuscation, and stonewalling.

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Florida GOP Cheered by Win in Jacksonville Mayor’s race

In a race that many are calling the first round in the 2016 election cycle battles, Republicans in Florida scored a significant victory on Tuesday night, when Republican Lenny Curry defeated the incumbent Democrat Mayor of Jackonsville Alvin Brown.

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12 Journalists Condemn George Stephanopoulos

Mainstream media journalists, including several former ABC News reporters, have launched an avalanche criticism against Clinton strategist-turned-ABC News host George Stephanopoulos’ decision to hide his deep involvement and $75,000 in donations to the Clinton Foundation from viewers while conducting a hyper-aggressive interview with Clinton Cash author Peter Schweizer

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Bill Clinton: Mining Magnate Giustra Can’t ‘Get Something Out of It’ Since I’m No Longer President

At a 2006 Gala for his 60th birthday, Bill Clinton praised Canadian mining magnate Frank Giustra’s selflessness, saying it was not as if Giustra could “get something out of it,” since Clinton was no longer President and therefore not in a position to do him any favors. That comment came almost exactly one year after Clinton’s overnight trip to Kazakhstan coincided with Giustra closing a uranium mining deal worth billions of dollars.

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Chinese Government Paid Bill Clinton Lucrative Speaking Fee as Sec. State Hillary Made ‘Asia Pivot’

Former President Bill Clinton bagged a $200,000 speaking fee on October 21, 2011, paid for by Chinese government entities just ten days after then-Sec. of State Hillary Clinton heralded a “pivot to Asia” in U.S. policy. The stunning revelation is just one of many in the new book, Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich.

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Clinton Cash for Dummies

An explosive new book on Bill & Hillary Clinton has been making waves ever since it was first announced two months ago. Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich,

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Bill Clinton: My Crime Bill Did ‘Cast Too Wide a Net’

Former President Bill Clinton admitted that parts of his crime bill “cast too wide a net, and we have too many people in prison” in an interview with CNN International Correspondent Christiane Amanpour on Wednesday. While Bill denied that Hillary Clinton was

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Cotton: Iran Doesn’t Take Obama ‘Seriously’

Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) stated that Iran doesn’t take President Obama “seriously” on Wednesday’s “Situation Room” on CNN. Cotton said, “President Obama has said all along that the military option is on the table. We need Iran to take him

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Bill Clinton: Clinton Foundation Not Accepting New Donors

Former President Bill Clinton said that he is trying to “re-create” prior Clinton Foundation policy to “only continue accepting money from people that were already giving us money” in an interview with CNN International Correspondent Christiane Amanpour on Wednesday. Clinton

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Schweizer: Clinton Financial Dealings ‘Unprecedented’

“Clinton Cash” author Peter Schweizer argued that the Clinton’s financial dealing with foreign individuals and governments are “unprecedented” on Tuesday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel. Schweizer said that Bill Clinton’s defense of the foundation’s transparency is “laughable…and I don’t mean that

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Washington Post: Exxon Mobil Abandons Clinton Global Initiative

MARRAKESH, Morocco — Bill and Chelsea Clinton are convening foreign leaders here at a lush golf resort set in a palm grove this week to showcase their foundation’s charitable work. But the conference also highlights new controversies engulfing the Clinton family’s vast philanthropic enterprises as Hillary Rodham Clinton begins her presidential campaign.

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