Monday, July 11, 2016

THE SEAN HANNITY SHOW



WATCH: 22 Times Hillary Said She Didn't Have Classified Material On Her Server FBI Director James Comey shocked many when he eviscerated Hillary Clinton conduct during his press conference on Tuesday. Although, in the end, the FBI decided not to recommend indictment for the former Secretary of State, the 15 minute press conference during which he outlined the case against Clinton essentially shattered to her oft-repeated talking point that she never sent or received classified material on her private server.

"One hundred and ten emails in 52 email chains have been determined by the owning agency to contain classified information," Comey said in Tuesday's press conference.
WATCH: 22 Times Hillary Said She Didn't Have Classified Material

While the Department of Justice will not be pursuing criminal charges against Mrs. Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee still must answer for the numerous times she misled American voters (not to mention members of congress.) Our friends at The Washington Free Beacon have identified and compiled at least 22 occasions where Mrs. Clinton lied to the public and stated, on the record, that she did not have classified material on her unsecure server.
There's A Plot In Motion To Deny Trump The Nomination At The Convention Over the course of the 2016 primary season, Donald Trump accumulated 1,542 Republican delegates--over 300 more than the 1,237 needed for the New York billionaire to win the nomination on the first ballot at the Republican National Convention. However, with the Cleveland convention literally days away, there appears to be a plot afoot by the #NeverTrump crowd to deny victory to real estate mogul.

It's being reported that a change in convention rules could cost Trump the nomination.

According to a report by The Daily Wire, some members of the RNC Rules Committee is currently pushing a rule that would "unbind" delegates who are currently pledged to the candidates through their state primary systems. According to one member of the RNC Rules Committee, they have the necessary votes to do it...(continue reading)

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