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Brian Frosh, Maryland attorney general, seeks to derail probe into Hillary Clinton’s lawyers
Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh asked the state's highest court Monday to step in and derail an investigation into Hillary Clinton's personal lawyers over accusations of destruction of evidence that could eventually lead to them being disbarred.
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The White House hasn't ruled out the possibility of issuing a presidential pardon to Hillary Clinton, but legal experts say doing so could leave a cloud of suspicion hanging over the failed Democratic presidential nominee.
SharesHillary Clinton delivers emotional, conciliatory concession speech at New Yorker Hotel
An emotional Hillary Clinton emerged Wednesday morning after a crushing presidential election loss at the hands of Republican Donald Trump and a repudiation by the American people, acknowledging that she had been deeply stung but vowing to respect the result while encouraging Americans to keep an open mind about the incoming administration.
SharesHillary Clinton casts her ballot: ‘It is the most humbling feeling’
Seeking to become the nation's first female president, Hillary Clinton cast her ballot Tuesday and settled down to wait for the country to make its choice.
SharesTim Kaine: Winning Florida, N.C., Ohio or Pennsylvania is ‘checkmate’ for us
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine predicted Tuesday that if he and Hillary Clinton win Florida, North Carolina, Pennsylvania or Ohio, Mrs. Clinton will be the next president.
SharesHillary Clinton, Obama make final push in Philadelphia with Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi
Hours before the polls open, the Clintons and Obamas appeared together on stage in Philadelphia Monday night and cast Tuesday's presidential election as a fork in the road of American history, an opportunity for voters to continue forward or "turn the clock back" by embracing Republican Donald Trump.
SharesHillary Clinton plays ‘woman card,’ but political baggage overshadows historic campaign
Shadowed by scandal and hindered by her low-key campaign style, Hillary Clinton has made it easy at times to overlook the historic nature of her candidacy as the first female major-party nominee for president.
SharesHillary Clinton begins frantic final day on campaign trail, courts coal miners in Pennsylvania
Kicking off a whirlwind four-stop tour on the final day of campaigning, Hillary Clinton on Monday appealed to Republicans, moderates, and even coal miners by casting Donald Trump as a uniquely unqualified candidate and one who has risen to political prominence with a "hate-filled" vision of America.
SharesClinton campaign on Comey announcement: We’re moving on
Hillary Clinton's campaign manager on Monday said they're moving on in the wake of FBI Director James. B. Comey's letter telling Congress on Sunday the bureau would not be changing its conclusions from over the summer that Mrs. Clinton acted recklessly with her private email set-up but should not face criminal charges.
SharesHillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 3 points: poll
Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 3 points, according to the final Bloomberg Politics national poll ahead of Tuesday's election.
SharesHillary Clinton, Obama rush to defend Michigan as blue state becomes battleground
Michigan emerged as the unlikely final battleground of the presidential race, as Hillary Clinton hurried to defend the traditionally blue state from Donald Trump's do-or-die appeal to disaffected working-class voters while making her own pitch Sunday in Ohio with the help of King James.
SharesHillary Clinton aides’ scandals to linger after election
Plagued by scandal and facing a near-unprecedented trust deficit with the American people, Hillary Clinton likely would bring with her to the Oval Office a team of top aides also facing a host of ethical and legal questions — potentially crippling her administration from Day One, political analysts say.
SharesHillary Clinton leads by 7 points in Virginia: poll
Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 7 points in Virginia, according to a Roanoke College poll released Friday and conducted in the wake of FBI Director James B. Comey's recent disclosure that there's renewed interest in the bureau's investigation into Mrs. Clinton's emails.
SharesHillary Clinton endangered by WikiLeaks, Anthony Weiner and botched FBI investigation
The renewed FBI investigation of Hillary Clinton doesn't have to uncover a bombshell to provoke criminal charges, former federal prosecutors said, but could simply add enough to a growing body of evidence to tip the scales in favor of a prosecution on any of a variety of fronts.
SharesJudicial Watch asks court to make Hillary Clinton answer more questions about email
Judicial Watch asked a federal court Thursday to order former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to answer questions about why she created her secret email system and whether she was aware of the dangers that her account could be hacked, challenging the objections she raised in a written deposition last month.
SharesMichael McCaul on Hillary Clinton server, hacks: ‘It’s treason’
Rep. Michael McCaul, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, on Thursday said Hillary Clinton's exposing sensitive information to potentially multiple hacks from foreign actors amounts to treason.
SharesDonald Trump leads Catholic vote, but Hispanics favor Hillary Clinton
Catholic voters are proving to be the wild card of this year's presidential race, as Hispanic adherents of the faith back Democrat Hillary Clinton in large numbers and their white peers — though divided — warm to Republican rival Donald Trump, potentially tilting the balance in some of the election's key battleground states.
SharesBill Weld, Libertarian VP candidate: I’m ‘vouching for’ Hillary Clinton
With about a week to go until Election Day, Libertarian Party vice presidential nominee Bill Weld said he's "vouching for" Hillary Clinton amid a renewed FBI probe and that he fears for the country if Donald Trump is elected.
SharesHillary Clinton email scandal, renewed FBI probe put supporters on edge in crucial Ohio
Hillary Clinton's Ohio supporters here are nervous about her campaign, fearing the renewed scandal over her emails will dent her -- and she is hoping to counter with a full slate of surrogates urging voters to back the Democratic team, even if they are not excited about its star player.
SharesHuma Abedin often handled classified data on computer she shared with Anthony Weiner
Emails released by the State Department over the past 18 months show that Huma Abedin frequently handled classified information -- suggesting a major reason why the FBI has been eager to get a full look at the personal computer she shared with her now-estranged husband.
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