Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Congress receives FBI notes from Clinton interview


Democrats, meanwhile,
 expressed concern that
the Republicans
would leak snippets
of the
classified materials

carefully selected
to make the presidential candidate
 look bad
without providing
a fair account
of what happened.

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Disparaging minorities and criticizing cultures
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said Neha Dewan,

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On the campaign trail over the past year,
Clinton has stated her opposition to outsourcing,
noting that the practice hurts American workers.

The candidate has also stated her opposition
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Cold Harbor Films in Alexandria, Virginia,
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a political media planning
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to
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Thus far,

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$2 million
was donated by
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$50,000

from
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Rick Carlton,

who founded a construction management firm
in Nashville, Tennessee,

has donated $10,000.

Congress receives FBI notes from Clinton interview

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

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WASHINGTON (AP)

Democrats, meanwhile, expressed concern that the Republicans would leak snippets of the classified materials carefully selected to make the presidential candidate look bad without providing a fair account of what happened.

Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon said Tuesday the campaign would like the FBI notes to be publicly released in full.

"This is an extraordinarily rare step that was sought solely by Republicans for the purposes of further second-guessing the career professionals at the FBI," Fallon said. "We believe that if these materials are going to be shared outside the Justice Department, they should be released widely so that the public can see them for themselves, rather than allow Republicans to mischaracterize them through selective, partisan leaks."

Congress received FBI documents related to the agency's recently closed investigation of Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server during her tenure as secretary of state, lawmakers said Tuesday.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks in Commerce, Calif., on May 24. The House oversight committee says it has received FBI documents related to the investigation of Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server. A spokeswoman for the committee says the committee is reviewing documents that are labeled classified. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)