At the urging of Republicans in Congress, the Trump Justice Department has reopened a blatantly political investigation of the Clinton Foundation. According to The Hill newspaper, Trump administration officials say that the investigation resumed “months ...
In mounting fear of special counsel Robert Mueller – who is now reported to be preparing indictments that will be unsealed before Thanksgiving – Republicans on Capitol Hill and in the White House, as well ...
The FBI was reportedly trying to build an investigation into the Clinton Foundation around claims made in 'Clinton Cash' , a right-wing book riddled with errors written by a Republican activist with a history of ...
Before Donald Trump appointed Stephen K. Bannon as his presidential campaign’s “CEO’ this week, he was known in media and political circles as the abrasive chief of Breitbart.com — the right-wing website that increasingly reflects ...
The test of time? A conservative estimate of the amount of taxpayer treasure wasted on “investigating” Whitewater – a money-losing venture that ended years before Bill Clinton ran for president – is around $100 million.
The swirl of innuendo and accusation currently dogging the Clintons is nothing more than conspiracy theories touted by the same newspapers that promoted the Whitewater hoax and cheered on Kenneth Starr.
At least a dozen additional errors await correction by author Peter Schweizer and his publisher.
A new book looks to mire the Clinton Global Initiative's fiscal dealings, arousing the curiosity of GOP lawmakers. Hillary's campaign website posted a "Fact Checking" page in response.
Today, Richard Mellon Scaife's role is played by the secretive financiers of Clinton-bashing author Peter Schweizer -- namely, the Koch brothers and their network.
The media coverage of "Clinton Cash," shows that old the “Clinton rules” are back: all innuendo and guilt-by-association, murky insinuations and few facts.