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Pelosi: ‘The Clintons Will Have to Answer for the Foundation’

Friday on MSNBC’s “Live with Thomas Roberts,” when asked about the growing and multiple controversy sounding the actions of the Clinton Foundation while Hillary Clinton was secretary of state, as detailed in the book “Clinton Cash,” Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said, “the Clintons will have to answer for the foundation.”

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Judicial Watch Unravels Benghazi Scandal with New Documents

Judicial Watch has blown open the Benghazi scandal yet again, having released new smoking-gun documents that show the Obama administration knew almost from the outset that the attack on the U.S. Special Mission Compound in Benghazi, Libya, on September 11, 2012, was coordinated and pre-planned. Catherine Herridge of Fox News recently broke the news about these documents.

Hillary Rodham Clinton

Quinnipiac: Republicans All Tied Up, Hillary’s Credibility Takes a Dive

Former-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is the most famous and well-known politician (not named Barack Obama) in America today. Clinton has been in the national public eye for nearly a quarter-century. Everyone has their own opinion of her, and for that reason she is polling like an incumbent. The only thing is that she is polling like a vulnerable incumbent.

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Trumka: ‘Conceivable’ We Might Not Endorse Hillary

AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka said that it was “conceivable” the AFL-CIO might not endorse Hillary Clinton and warned her of the consequences of taking the wrong position on trade in an interview with USA Today’s “Capital Download” released on Thursday. Trumka said (relevant remarks

Clinton takes part in a Center for American Progress roundtable discussion on "Expanding Opportunities in America's Urban Areas" in Washington

Florida GOP Offers to Help Hillary Clinton Talk to the Press

Hillary Clinton is quickly proving to be the most inspirational candidate of the 2016 election cycle, at least in terms of inspiring new levels of creativity and wit among Republicans. Clinton’s ongoing refusal to interact with the press — or, in fact, anyone other than specially screened small groups of supporters — has become a seemingly endless source of mockery.

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Watch: Hillary Employs Southern Accent at SC Event

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton used a southern accent during her speech before South Carolina Democratic Women’s Council on Wednesday. Hillary’s accent was so noticeable that the New York Times’ Maggie Haberman noted the return of Hillary’s “southern twang” HIllary Clinton’s southern twang

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National Journal: Hillary Clinton Needs to Speak to Reporters

“With well over a year before the election, this is the stage of the race when Clinton should be working to get more comfortable on the trail by taking uncomfortable questions. The fact that she’s avoiding the press this early on is hardly a sign of confidence about her political readiness,” Josh Kraushaar writes.