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Clinton Caught Lying About Role In Aide’s Very Special Work Arrangement

On one of the rare occasions the enigmatic Hillary Clinton decided to sit down for an interview a few weeks ago, she was asked about criticism of the very, very, very special work arrangement for her top aide, Huma Abedin. Abedin was allowed to collect paychecks from the government and two additional private concerns linked to the Clintons… under a rule normally invoked to get top scientists and industrial geniuses to work for Uncle Sam without giving up lucrative private jobs.

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EXCLUSIVE: Hillary Shared An Email Network With The Clinton Foundation

Records reveal that Hillary Clinton’s private clintonemail.com server shared an IP address with her husband Bill Clinton’s email server, presidentclinton.com, and both servers were housed in New York City, not in the basement of the Clintons’ Chappaqua, New York home. The bombshell revelation raises new concerns about the possible illegality of Hillary Clinton’s private email use. The former Secretary of State is under federal investigation for potentially violating the Espionage Act by allowing people without a security clearance to access classified information.

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‘Clinton Cash’ Returns: Bill Pushed For Fat Paydays From Ugly Dictatorships

The other Clinton scandal is back in the news, courtesy of a report from ABC, which picked up some State Department emails that “shed light on Bill Clinton’s lucrative speaking engagements and show he and the Clinton Foundation tried to get approval for invitations related to two of the most repressive countries in the world – North Korea and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.”

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‘Fox & Friends’ Discusses Schweizer NY Post Op-Ed

“Clinton Cash” author and Breitbart Senior Editor-at-Large Peter Schweizer’s New York Post op-ed responding to Hillary Clinton’s criticism of the book on Tuesday. Co-host Brian Kilmeade argued Clinton’s goal is to “muddy the waters” so that an average voter think the allegations about

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