
New York Times reporter Jo Becker said that after Bill Clinton gave Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev a “propaganda coup,” businessman Frank Giustra got a large uranium concession in the country, and then gave large sums to the Clinton Foundation in an interview
Columnist Charles Krauthammer said that Jeb Bush “is lagging” and “should not be in single digits” on Friday’s “Special Report” on the Fox News Channel. During the show’s Friday candidate casino segment where the panelists bet $100 of fictional money on

Friday on Newsmax TV’s “The Steve Malzberg Show,” while discussing recent reports of four MSNBC anchors not paying their income taxes and Hillary Clinton’s potential quid pro quo through Clinton Foundation donations, as detailed in the new book, “Clinton Cash,”

During Friday’s “Olbermann” on ESPN2, host Keith Olbermann reacted to ESPN’s Outside the Line’s report on boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s five convictions of domestic violence, dating back to 2001. Olbermann coupled Mayweather Jr.’s upcoming fight on May 2 with the
Fox News Channel host Greg Gutfeld reacted to the cancellation of a screening of “American Sniper” at the University of Maryland by suggesting all films should be banned for the sake of political correctness on Friday’s broadcast of “The Five.”

In this bonus footage of “Inside Washington’s Wildest Week,” provided by Patrick Gavin, a former Politico reporter turned documentary filmmaker, Andrew Breitbart is shown before the 2010 White House Correspondents’ Association’s annual dinner discussing what he looks forward to the

Friday at the White House press briefing, White House press secretary Josh Earnest was asked by ABC News chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl about Hillary Clinton’s failure to live up to the Obama’s administration’s disclosure rules she agreed to.

Thursday on PBS’s “NewsHour,” New York Times Washington bureau chief Carolyn Ryan said the controversy over the Clinton Foundation accepting foreign donations while Hillary Clinton was secretary of state raised by the new book, “Clinton Cash” by Peter Schweizer, is not
MSNBC’s “All In” host Chris Hayes argued that the Clintons violated their “own agreement with the White House on disclosure,” and failed the “standard below criminal wrongdoing…a standard of the perception of conflict of interest” on Thursday. Hayes initially said

ESPN “First Take” co-host Stephen A. Smith speculated Friday on ESPN2’s “First Take” why New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady did not make the trip to the White House with the rest of the Patriots to have their Super Bowl Championship
Deutsch Inc. Chairman Donny Deutsch argued “people are going to want to turn the page on Hillary Clinton” on Friday’s “Morning Joe” on MSNBC. While Deutsch said that “even if there is a quid pro quo” there is a distinction

Friday on Fox News Channels’ “America’s Newsroom,” Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) said the Clinton’s coordinated to give lucrative contracts for mining and digital cells in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake to “their friends and relatives.” Blackburn said, “Crony capitalism is the