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How Bill and Hillary Clinton Could Soon Become Criminal Defendants
For decades, Republicans have dreamed of indicting the Clintons. Now they may finally get their chance.
WASHINGTON — White House senior trade and manufacturing counselor Peter Navarro is slamming Bill Clinton’s decision to dodge ...
Republicans on the committee have been seeking to question the Clintons as part of a probe into the government's handling of ...
Jason Reding Quiñones, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, has impaneled a grand jury to hear evidence related to an alleged “grand criminal conspiracy” by Obama and Biden ...
Republican lawmakers are poised to grill former Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith at an open hearing, focusing ...
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Master of evasion Bill Clinton may finally be held to account as Congress probes contempt
The walls are closing in — on Bill Clinton. The former president and practiced political escape artist is on the verge of being held in contempt of Congress. This time, the Democratic Party, which ...
Celebrities like Ellen DeGeneres, Rosie O'Donnell, and James Cameron are among the stars who have left America and moved ...
In the attention economy, US President Donald Trump has cornered the market in this most valuable commodity, writes Washington Correspondent Sean Whelan.
WASHINGTON — A House committee voted on a bipartisan basis Wednesday to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress ...
The House Oversight Committee weighs contempt resolutions against Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton for skipping Epstein depositions. Republicans are expected to advance measures.
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