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Watch Hillary Clinton read excerpts from the Mueller report

Comedian Jordan Klepper on Saturday posted an interview with Bill and Hillary Clinton during which the former Secretary of State turned Democratic presidential candidate read experts from special counsel Robert Mueller’s report, and suggested a crowdfunding page should be started to send Attorney General William Barr back to law school.

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Here's the solution to the Democrats' impeachment dilemma

If President Donald Trump is brought down, it will be Republicans who finally seal his fate, not Democrats.

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Fox News' Chris Wallace ‘struck’ by how quickly Trump spoiled the mood at Bush Sr.’s funeral: 'As cool as it could have been'

Fox News anchor Chris Wallace couldn’t help but notice the chill that accompanied President Donald Trump as he took a seat among the surviving commanders in chief at George H.W. Bush’s funeral.

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Secret Service Intercepts Potential Explosive Devices Addressed to Obamas, Clintons

Explosive devices have been found in mail sent to the offices of former President Barack Obama and 2016 presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, according to the U.S. Secret Service.

The devices, law enforcement said, were similar to a device found on Monday, October 22 at the home of billionaire investor George Soros.
 
The U.S. Secret Service has issued a formal statement, saying that “late on October 23, 2018,” it “recovered a single package addressed to Former First Lady Hillary Clinton in Westchester County, New York. Early this morning, October 24, 2018, a second package addressed to Former President Barack Obama was intercepted by Secret Service Personnel in Washington, DC.”

The Secret Service, in its official statement, went on to say that “the packages were immediately identified during routine mail screening procedures as potential explosive devices and were appropriately handled as such. The protectees did not receive the packages; nor were they at risk of receiving them.”

The Secret Service added that it “has initiated a full scope criminal investigation that will leverage all available federal, state and local resources to determine the source of the packages and identify those responsible.”

Do Some Americans Actually Prefer Gridlock When It Comes to Federal Governance?

There was a time in U.S. history when Democrats and Republicans were capable of accomplishing things among bipartisan lines. President Richard Nixon and Democratic Sen. Ted Kennedy both favored universal health care in the 1970s, but they had different ideas on ways to achieve it—and the Nixon/Kennedy health plan, had it not been derailed by Watergate, would have been more comprehensive than the Affordable Care Act of 2010, a.k.a. Obamacare. But the type of bipartisan cooperation that Nixon and Kennedy showed in the 1970s is a rarity in 2018, when the U.S.’ partisan divide is angrier, nastier and more bitter than ever. If Democrats retake the House of Representatives and/or Senate in the 2018 midterms, President Donald Trump will be facing what Barack Obama faced during most of his presidency: gridlock. And even though many pundits lament gridlock in Washington, DC, some voters might actually prefer it.

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Here Are 5 of the Corniest and Dumbest Ways Republican Have Attacked Their Opponents

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who is seeking reelection in the 2018 midterms, has grown increasingly worried that his Democratic challenger, Beto O’Rourke, might actually defeat him. Recent polls have shown O’Rourke trailing him by only 1% (Emerson), 4% (NBC News/Marist) or 2% (Texas Lyceum). And Cruz has responded to those polls not only by asking his bitter rival from 2016, Donald Trump, to please campaign for him in Texas, but also, by attacking O’Rourke for having once played in a 1990s punk band called Foss.

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How Donald Trump Can Survive Michael Cohen’s Decision to Turn Against Him

Donald Trump’s former personal attorney and “fixer”, Michael Cohen, has agreed to plead guilty to federal charges of fraud, among other crimes, and has implicated the president himself in wrongdoing. Speaking about payments made to porn actress Stormy Daniels and others, supposedly to keep them quiet about alleged affairs with the president, Cohen told a US judge: “I participated in this conduct, which on my part took place in Manhattan, for the principal purpose of influencing the election.” This would constitute a violation of campaign finance laws, and the implications for Trump are already the subject of speculation.

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Brett Kavanaugh's Salacious Clinton Memo Exposes His Deeply Partisan Views on Executive Privilege

For both the media and the Democrats, gathering sufficient information about Brett Kavanaugh, Donald Trump's latest Supreme Court nominee, before Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell crams him through the confirmation process has seemed nearly impossible. On Monday, however, the Washington Post managed to publish the full text of a much-discussed memo Kavanaugh wrote in 1998. At the time, Kavanaugh was part of special prosecutor Ken Starr's team, working on an open-ended investigation of President Bill Clinton that started with a right-wing conspiracy theory about real estate deals and wound up, years later, being about a sexual relationship Clinton had with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.

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Trump's Supreme Court Nominee Wanted to Ask President Clinton These Sexually Explicit Questions

Brett Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, wrote a memo in 1998 insisting then-President Bill Clinton should not be given any breaks by the independent counsel investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair. Included in his memo were astonishingly explicit questions he wanted the president to be asked.

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Ex-Press Secretary: Trump White House Like an 'Authoritarian Propaganda' Machine - 'And Their Primary Organ is Fox News'

Former Bill Clinton-era White House press secretary Joe Lockhart on Thursday slammed Sarah Huckabee Sanders for refusing to acknowledge she misled the American public when she claimed Donald Trump “certainly didn’t dictate” a misleading statement the president’s lawyers later admitted he did.

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Watch Bill Clinton Flub Another Interview Question About His Treatment of Women on Colbert

Former President Bill Clinton was asked by Late Show host Stephen Colbert about his poorly received TODAY Show interview and set him up for a re-do.

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