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Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump has landed his first magazine cover of this election cycle.

Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump has landed his first magazine cover of this election cycle.

Presidential candidates usually take pains to avoid becoming punch lines. When you’re running for the highest office in the land, you don’t want to look like an out-of-touch boob who doesn’t understand the basics of the computer technology integral to modern American life. Not so with Hillary Clinton.
Wednesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” National Journal senior political columnist Ron Fournier discussed Hillary Clinton’s attempt to address why she deleted the emails from her tenure of Secretary of State and wiping her server clean. He called it one of the worst

“What, like, with a cloth or something?” Hillary Clinton cracked, referring to the fact that the server was wiped. “I don’t know how it works digitally at all,” Clinton said. It is unclear if a backup server exists.

It wouldn’t take much recovered data to take this story to a whole new level. Service logs could easily demonstrate further violations of classified and Top Secret protocol by users who were not cleared to see such information. Anything that proves Hillary Clinton omitted documents from her submission to the State Department, or deleted vital documents along with her yoga workout routines and cookie recipes, would be as much of a game-changer as the discovery of Top Secret material on her server was.

Clinton offered open support for Obama, with whom she vacationed in Martha’s Vineyard this past weekend. Her praise for Obama’s efforts to handle the financial meltdown marked a rare instance of Clinton going to bat for Obama, whose record could present a liability for Democrats in 2016. Clinton also praised Obama’s policing commission and post-Ferguson recommendation for police body cameras.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton laughed as one of her supporters said that she has “balls” at a town hall event in Las Vegas Tuesday.

Hillary Clinton’s videotaped meeting with Black Lives Matter Boston protesters has been released to the public, and it’s nothing short of hilarious. There are many wonderful takeaways from Clinton’s rambling non-answer to the protesters about the issue of mass incarceration, but here are just a few that are so clueless and awkward they make Mitt Romney look like Miles Davis.

Tuesday MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” Washington Post national political correspondent Karen Tumulty said Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton can no longer say the controversy over her deleting the emails from her tenure of Secretary of State and wiping her server clean

Former employees point out that Platte River did nothing wrong by accepting the work from Clinton, which they tried to keep quiet, and handled to the best of their ability. It was Hillary Clinton’s legal responsibility to ensure that classified information was properly handled; given that she’s been lying about it for so long to everyone else, it’s quite possible that she never told Platte River about it.

In New Hampshire last week, members of the Black Lives Matter movement challenged Democratic presidential front-runner former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Black Lives Matter organizer Julius Jones pressed Clinton on the issue of violence aimed at blacks. “There’s not

Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Chuck Todd, moderator of NBC’s “Meet the Press,” said the Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton can no longer say the controversy over her deleting the emails from her tenure of Secretary of State and wiping her server

Senator Grassley asks a few less obvious, but very interesting, questions beyond the basics. For example, he asks a straightforward question that the Administration has thus far been reluctant to answer: does Hillary Clinton still have an active security clearance?

Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” co-host Mika Brzezinski reacted to remarks from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, a 2016 Democratic presidential hopeful, had made in an interview with Iowa Public Radio downplaying the issues involved with her email server. “I

The State Department now says it has so many documents that are responsive to the initial request that it will need to issue a group of them every 30 days until all 17,855 have been released. State adds that it is unable to even estimate how long the total production will take.

Hours after former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton toured the Iowa State Fair with a pork chop on a stick, she was filmed on the dance floor with her husband Bill Clinton at an exclusive birthday party on Martha’s Vineyard at the Farm Neck Golf Course.

Monday on the Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Republican presidential candidate Governor Chris Christie (R-NJ) slammed Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton for joking about deleting the emails from her tenure of Secretary of State and wiping her server clean. This

The State Department just admitted it doesn’t actually have control over all the email Abedin and Mills generated as State Department employees. Not only because they had accounts on Hillary Clinton’s infamous homebrew server, but because they were also using “personal email accounts located on commercial servers at times for government business.”

It will make months to examine everything Clinton handed over – not least because she provided the messages on paper, although now that the discovery of Top Secret material finally prompted the FBI to seize the thumb drive she gave her lawyer David Kendall, perhaps a speedier review will be possible.

Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) called the accusations against Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, who turned over her private server to the FBI four days ago after it was wiped clean, “a good old-fashioned witch-hunt” on Sunday’s broadcast of ABC’s “This Week with George

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is traveling to Israel this week for a two-day trip to the Middle Eastern U.S. ally, all while he’s rolling out an impressive campaign infrastructure in early presidential primary states.

Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” host Chuck Todd played an interview with Democrats at the Iowa State Fair who had many doubts about presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Todd said, “some Democrats I talked to are worried how the campaign

Sunday on CBS’ “Face the Nation,” National Journal Senior Political Columnist Ron Fournier said that a year ago he would have considered working for, and would have probably vote for Hillary Clinton, but now he doesn’t know if he can

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” the chairman of the select committee investigating the attack on the consulate in Benghazi, Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC), said that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s signed statement, declaring under penalty of perjury, that she

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl reported that it’s “highly likely” that a full backup of Hillary Clinton’s private email server was made. Karl said, “Out in Iowa this weekend, Hillary Clinton joked about