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SNL Does Its Own Hillary Announcement

NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” previewed Hillary Clinton’s upcoming presidential announcement in their cold open. First, one of Hillary’s assistants suggests Hillary should tape her announcement video on her phone so it would be “more personal and intimate.” Hillary then warms

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Dershowitz Wins: Judge Tosses Lurid Accusations

The judge presiding over a case involving billionaire and convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein has thrown out accusations against lawyer Alan M. Dershowitz, who once represented Epstein but was not named in the lawsuit brought by Bradley Edwards and Paul Cassell on behalf of “Jane Doe #3.” The judge cited Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(f), which allows a court, on its own volition, to strike portions of pleadings that are “redundant, immaterial, impertinent, or scandalous.”

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Hillary Clinton Opposes Religious Freedom Act Her Husband Signed

Though President Bill Clinton signed the nation’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) into law, his wife has denounced similar laws put forward in states such as Indiana and Arkansas, preferring instead to create an image of faith as subservient to the institutional left’s militant LGBT agenda.

President Bill Clinton signed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act on the White House's South Lawn in 1993 to prevent laws from burdening a person's religious beliefs without a compelling justification.

Flashback: Bill Clinton on Religious Freedom, ‘The Most Precious of All American Liberties’

“The free exercise of religion has been called the first freedom – that which originally sparked the full range of the Bill of Rights,” President Bill Clinton said in 1993, as he signed the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act. The federal law mirrors Indiana’s controversial religious liberty law that is under fire from Democrats and the mainstream media.

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San Diego’s Republican Mayor Joins ‘Boycott Indiana’ with Travel Ban

San Diego mayor Kevin Faulconer, the only Republican mayor of a major U.S. city, joined the “Boycott Indiana” bandwagon, banning city travel Monday to the state over its recent Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which critics have called anti-gay. “We’ve directed the City’s Chief Operating Officer to take the necessary actions to restrict publicly funded travel by city employees to Indiana if the law is not amended or repealed by next week,” said Faulconer’s spokesperson.

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Report Accuses Hillary Adviser Who Ran Intel Service of Illegally Lobbying for Vladimir Putin Ally

According to a Gawker report, Sidney Blumenthal, the top Clinton confidant, and “another former official from Bill Clinton’s administration were secretly lobbying the secretary of state on behalf of a billionaire in the former Soviet state of Georgia who was seeking closer ties with Putin’s Russia—seemingly in violation of a federal law designed to prevent foreign powers from covertly wielding influence within the United States.”

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Gutfeld: Will Hillary Blame ‘Vast Left-Wing Conspiracy’?

Fox News Channel host Greg Gutfeld wondered if Hillary would blame a “vast left-wing conspiracy” for her e-mail troubles on Wednesday’s broadcast of “The Five.” “If you think yesterday’s press conference helped hillary, then you think the iceberg helped the titanic”

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Gutfeld: Hillary ‘Always Above the Rest of Us’

Fox News Channel host Greg Gutfeld argued that the Hillary Clinton e-mail scandal shows a belief that the Clintons are “always above the rest of us” on Tuesday’s broadcast of “The Five.” “She was always above the rest of us.