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Assange: Clinton Lied To The FBI, Knew That "C" Meant Classified
Matt Vespa
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Everyone seems to be on edge as to what Wikileaks' Julian Assange will do next. His group released various emails from staffers at the Democratic National Committee on the eve of the party's national convention in Philadelphia in July.
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Oops: Border Wall is Less Popular Now That It Was a Year Ago
Katie Pavlich
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BREAKING: No Retrial For Former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell
Matt Vespa
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Hillary in NC: Voter ID Law Is 'Blast from Jim Crow Past'
Cortney O'Brien
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Johnson On 'Aleppo' Flap: I Blanked, Sorry
Christine Rousselle
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Not A Cheerleader: Obama Calls Americans 'Lazy'... Culturally And Environmentally
Matt Vespa
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Hillary: 'What Would Reagan Say?'
Cortney O'Brien
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Not Ready For Prime Time: Gary Johnson Stumbles Over Basic Foreign Policy
Christine Rousselle
On Morning Joe on Thursday morning, Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson stumbled when asked what he would do about the situation in Aleppo, Syria.
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Andy McCarthy: Impeach Hillary Clinton
Katie Pavlich
As revelations surrounding Hillary Clinton's private email use continue to emerge, Americans are growing increasingly frustrated by the FBI's decision not to indict the former Secretary of State after concluding a criminal investigation of the matter in July.
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No, Those North Dakota Pipeline Protestors Attacked By Security Dogs Aren't The Victims
Matt Vespa
The battle over a 1,200-mile, $3.8 billion pipeline project in North Dakota is getting ugly.
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Flashback: Hillary's Own Words Blow Up Her New 'Classification Headings' Excuse
Guy Benson
In her post this morning, Katie highlighted an exchange between a US military veteran and Hillary Clinton during Wednesday's Commander-in-Chief forum on NBC.
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Social Justice Warrior Alert: Plessy Meets Ferguson At California State University Los Angeles
Matt Vespa
Segregated housing comes to Cal State LA
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Donald Trump Surprised With What He Learned During Classified Briefings
Justin Holcomb
Donald Trump was surprised with what he learned during his intelligence briefings last week, and even went on to say that the intelligence officers briefing him showed signs of frustration with the Obama administration's ability to process the information.
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Disgrace: Hillary Clinton Shamelessly Lies While Lecturing a Navy Vet About Handling Classified Information
Katie Pavlich
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Wednesday night during NBC's Commander-in-Chief national security forum, former Secretary of State and Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was repeatedly put on the defensive over her use of multiple private email servers and her compromising of U.S. national security.
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Report: GOP Confidence Rises on Holding House, Tight Battle for Senate Control
Guy Benson
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Let's begin on the southern end of Capitol Hill, where Republicans say they're increasingly upbeat about their prospects for retaining a majority in the House of Representatives this fall.
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Derek Hunter
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Trump at a Black Church in Detroit: What He Should Have Said
Larry Elder
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Every Word, Including 'And' And 'The'
Ann Coulter
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Hillary Clinton and the FBI
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Hillary Clinton Channels Nixon
Cal Thomas
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