Hillary clinton News
|
Washington -
The not very subtle bombs and white powder envelopes sent to Democrats and US media just before the mid-terms raise big questions. George Soros, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and CNN, were the targets, but there’s more happening here.
|
|
Perhaps alluding to Facebook's role in the 2016 election, Hillary Clinton told an audience that the company she'd like to run, if she had to pick, would be Facebook and that people need to "get accurate information on which to make decisions."
|
Washington -
The man who fired shots in Washington’s Comet Ping Pong restaurant while investigating fake news that the establishment was a front for a child trafficking ring connected to prominent Democrats was sentenced to four years in prison.
|
|
Washington -
In the U.S. system the President and Vice-President are not directly elected according to whether they receive the most votes but are elected by 535 members of the electoral college who are supposed to vote according to the results in each state.
|
|
Veles -
According to a report by the BBC, many of the fake news sites that appeared during the 2016 American presidential election campaign originated in a small city in Macedonia. The sites were created and run by teenagers.
|
|
Buffalo -
A Buffalo, New York grandmother has commenced a lawsuit asking a judge to postpone the Nov. 8 presidential election. The woman argues neither of the two main candidates, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, are fit to hold the office of the president.
|
|
Washington -
The fake news epidemic promoted by the nauseatingly sleazy 2016 American presidential election has produced more fake news than most wars and the financial markets combined. There’s another side to this trash talk, though.
|
|
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton went toe-to-toe in a third and final presidential debate Wednesday evening in Las Vegas. A prolonged drop in the polls had the Donald needing a clear victory to keep any hopes alive of winning the presidency.
|
|
Wikileaks has released the hacked emails of Hillary Clinton campaign chair John Podesta. The leaks document conversations concerning a variety of topics related to the election, including a list of the nominee’s options for her running mate.
|
|
In Sunday's debate Donald Trump took the ball and ran it into the political gutter with allegations of sexual assault and rape against Hillary Clinton's husband. But here's this: she could have pointed out the same allegations have been made against him.
|
|
A lot of people watching the second debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton thought they looked like they were singing a duet. So portions of the debate have been put to music and posted on social media.
|
|
After what had to be one worst weeks any U.S. presidential candidate has endured - much of it self-inflicted - Donald Trump now finds himself slipping badly in national polls. He is also behind in polls of almost every battleground state.
|
|
If the gloves weren't off in the U.S. presidential election before this weekend then they most certainly are now. Donald Trump has done something that may have never been done by a major candidate previous, he called his opponent "crazy.'
|
|
It was a good day for Democrat Hillary Clinton as post-debate polls continued to show her getting a significant bounce from her strong performance. Donald Trump? His day likely did not go as well.
|
|
According to a report in Newsweek, a major company controlled by Donald Trump did business in Cuba over 15 years ago in spite of the U.S. trade embargo. Trump denied the allegations but his campaign manager seemed to admit them.
|
|
Results of national polls conducted after Monday night's presidential debate are in and Democrat Hillary Clinton experienced a bounce in her numbers. She had a narrow lead over Republican Donald Trump going into the debate but is now surging.
|
|
A conservative newspaper in Arizona has threw their support behind Hillary Clinton. It is the first time the newspaper has done so in its 126-year history.
|
|
In Monday night's presidential debate Donald Trump seemed to admit that he does not pay federal income tax and stated the reason he doesn't is because he does not like how the U.S. government spends tax dollars. It's not the first time he's said that.
|
|
There's no standard that exists upon our beloved planet, or none that contains the notion of reason, to apply by which Donald Trump won the first presidential debate. But does poor debating skills mean he can't win the presidency?
|
|
Remember that song by The Clash about indecision: 'Should I stay or should I go'? That seems to be the issue for Donald Trump when it comes to that whacky birther movement. Stay or go? In or out? Well, it seems the Donald remains all in.
|
|
The polls in the U.S. presidential race have fluctuated this month but the latest, released today, Wednesday, September 21, has Hillary Clinton back up nationally by a healthy margin. She's also retaken the lead in Florida.
|
|
The eyes of the world are focused on the increasingly tight tussle to succeed President Obama to the White House. While key issues have been debated, what do the major party candidates have to say about key science topics?
|
|
This November is the first election in which the millennial generation makes up an equal portion of the vote as the baby boomers. Such a shift in demographics has already radically reshaped the face of politics.
|
|
There is a lot of misinformation coming from the right on the Clinton Foundation. They wrongly claim that only a small percentage of its funds get to charities. Their mistake is not knowing what a public charity is, either that or they're simply lying.
|
|
There has been some bizarre turns of events in the U.S. election. Like Donald Trump mocking a disabled reporter and boasting about the size of his penis. Or a sick Hillary Clinton stumbling into the back seat of a van. There's plenty more.
|
|
A series of emails from the former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell have been leaked and some include the Republican calling Donald Trump some rather nasty names. In one email Powell calls Trump a "national disgrace."
|
|
It would be new ground in the world of U.S. presidential politics if Hillary Clinton were to bow out of the race due to health. But the video of her struggling to walk forward and get into an van on her own suggests it could happen.
|
|
An episode in New York today in which Hillary Clinton had to leave a ceremony commemorating the 15th anniversary of 9/11 was due to her having pneumonia, her physician said. Clinton is now said to be feeling well and recovering nicely.
|
|
It does not take a political operative genius to know Hillary Clinton did a dumb thing Friday. And it doesn't matter that Donald Trump has badly out-dumbed her because she when she called his supporters a "basket of deplorables" she handed him a gift.
|
|
Many untruths Donald Trump utters come from his attempts to cover up his own behaviour, such as claiming he did not mock a reporter with a handicap when a video clearly showed that he had. Some just come from bald-faced lies.
|
apis-379943 apis-367226 apis-323509 apis-322480 apis-320130 apis-319700 apis-318803 apis-318680 apis-317959 apis-318031 apis-317426 apis-317394 apis-317205 apis-317124 apis-317015 apis-317001 apis-316996 apis-316911 apis-316509 apis-316456 apis-316447 apis-316358 apis-316138 apis-316070 apis-315897 apis-315648 apis-315593 apis-315503 apis-315281
Hillary clinton Image
Is this Queen Beatrix at Bilderberg? Liberty Tactics
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton US Embassy New Zealand
Hillary Clinton is a baby boomer who has cared for her own family and is shown here caring and acknowledging an elderly man. wikimedia commons
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has campaigned with Senator Kay Hagan of North Carolina. Kay Hagan twitter feed
Tim Kaine and Hillary Clinton at the 2016 DNC Disney / ABC Television
Filipino President Benigno Aquino standing with Hillary Clinton US Embassy, Manila
Stop Hillary 2016 StopHillary2016.org
Hillary Clinton allegedly attending Bilderberg Liberty Tactics
Trump inches closer to White House as Clinton slides: polls on Sept. 21, 2016. Illustration by Digital Journal
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers remarks on "Free and Equal in Dignity and Rights" in recognition of International Human Rights Day at the United Nations Office at Geneva US State Department
Screengrab of Hillary Rodham Clinton addressing Ferguson, MO. YouTube
U.S. Secretary of State Clinton dancing during a visit to South Africa Video screenshot
Secretary of State Clinton speaking with President Obama White Houe photo by Pete Souza
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Capitol Hill in Washington before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Media Pool / Screengrab
US Democratic Presidential hopefuls Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton and Martin O'Malley participate in the Democratic Presidential Debate hosted by ABC News at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire, on December 19, 2015 Jewel Samad, AFP
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks with LGBT activists and supporters from the diplomatic corps at the United Nations Office at Geneva in Switzerland US State Dept
Hillary Clinton shakes hands with Donald Trump after the first presidential debate at Hofstra University in New York on September 26, 2016. Jewel Samad, AFP
BBG Governor Victor Ashe and other Broadcasting Board of Governors members with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Broadcasting Board of Governors
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton both won seven of the 11 states voting on Super Tuesday , AFP/File
|
|