
New Judicial Watch Lawsuit over Clinton Cover-Up
Recent revelations lead one to wonder not so much whether Hillary Clinton can win the Democratic nomination for president, but whether she can stay on the right side of the law.

Recent revelations lead one to wonder not so much whether Hillary Clinton can win the Democratic nomination for president, but whether she can stay on the right side of the law.
National Journal Senior Political Columnist and Editorial Director Ron Fournier dubbed Hillary Clinton’s campaign “an assault on the public trust” on Wednesday’s “Special Report” on the Fox News Channel. Fournier reacted to Hillary talking about rebuilding public trust by saying, “I banged

Thursday on Bloomberg’s “With All Due Respect,” Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH) said former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton broke the law by how she handled her emails during her tenure as secretary of state, and he would

The Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on State Department management, operations and development is spotlighting evidence that the State Department’s computer network has been targeted.
NBC’s “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd argued Hillary’s private server is “a huge issue” and that Clinton “swung and missed” for most of her rollout on Friday’s “Hugh Hewitt Show.” Todd said that Hillary Clinton’s private server is “a
CNN anchor Jake Tapper said he can’t find and doesn’t know “one lawyer” “who understands why [Hillary’s] server would be wiped clean on Friday’s “Hugh Hewitt Show.” “I do not know one lawyer, I do not know one lawyer who

Former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was asked in an official congressional inquiry from former House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform chairman Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) about whether she used a private email for government work as far back as 2012.
Bloomberg’s “With All Due Respect” co-host Mark Halperin stated that Hillary Clinton “may end up meeting her match” in Representative Trey Gowdy (R-SC) on Tuesday. Halperin said that while Clinton has a history of being a good witness for herself on

Monday on MSNBC’s “NOW w/Alex Wagner,” attorney Seema Iyer and The New York Times’ Nicholas Confessore agreed that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton scrubbing her email server while knowing there are ongoing congressional investigations is a problem that won’t

Monday on Newsmax TV’s “The Steve Malzberg Show,” investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson said common sense dictates coming to the conclusion that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton scrubbed clean her email server because there must have been “very very bad

Starting weeks before Islamic militants attacked the U.S. diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya, longtime Clinton family confidante Sidney Blumenthal supplied intelligence to then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gathered by a secret network that included a former CIA clandestine service officer, according to hacked emails from Blumenthal’s account.

Sunday on “NBC’s Meet the Press,” when Neera Tanden of Center for American Progress tried to defend Hillary Clinton scrubbing her email server clean, MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough, The Washington Post’s Kathleen Parker and host Chuck Todd immediately objected. Tanden said,
Ever wonder why some scandals stick like Krazy Glue and become career-killers while others are a momentary blip on the radar–here today, gone tomorrow?

Thursday’s broadcast of “CBS Evening News” reported on the plummeting polls numbers of Hillary Clinton’s popularity in wake of the turmoil involving Clinton’s exclusive use of a private email during her tenure as secretary of state. Anchor Scott Pelley said, “That email