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New Clinton Email Dump Today
The controversy surrounding Hillary Clinton's use of a private email
server may intensify later today when the State Department releases the
largest batch of her emails messages to the public so far.
According to the State Department's website, at least 6,106 pages of
emails will be released. Of particular interest will be how many of the
messages the State Department and intelligence agencies deem classified
on national security grounds.
Louisiana Governor and GOP presidential candidate Bobby Jindal told
ABC's This Week that Clinton's use of a private email server presents
serious security problems that may land her in jail.
Jindal explained that the only thing lacking for Clinton to be indicted
is an email indicating she was aware of the sensitive nature of its
content. As it is now, she can claim that she was ignorant that
information she was passing on was classified. In practical legal terms,
Hillary probably won't be prosecuted unless there is proof she knew.
Make sure to Tune into the radio show today at 3pm EST for the latest
news and information on the ongoing Hillary email investigation. |
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The Doctor Is In
The latest polls out of Iowa are very clear. America is fed up with
Washington and want a candidate who is intelligent, independent and
whose values rest on good conservative foundation.
The polls
show Trump is still out in front of the GOP pack with a commanding
lead. However, several candidates have begun to make some significant
moves. Dr. Ben Carson is slowly pulling away
from Governor Scott Walker and is establishing himself as an
anti-Washington candidate. His campaign is showing real signs of growth
and he might be able to position himself as a safer alternative to
Donald Trump.
All-in-all, it's clear that the American people are looking for an
alternative candidate who's not afraid to speak his or her mind and who
will put America first. This Fall will be the beginning of the end for
some campaigns which will spark a new round of endorsements. Being the
frontrunner is always a good thing but lurking within striking distance
is definitely a decent strategy. |
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