Hillary Clinton could face jail time as email scandal sparks legal challenges:
The Obama administration will soon find itself in court having to explain to federal judges why it never told anyone former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton used a secret email address, potentially spoiling dozens of open records requests, experts said Wednesday. Ref. Source 1o
Hillary Clinton Compares Pro-Lifers to Terrorists
Attention pro-life Americans. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton thinks you have something in common with terrorist groups like ISIS if you favor de-funding the Planned Parenthood abortion business after it was recently caught selling aborted babies and their body parts. Ref. Source 4o
Planned Parenthood VP Sent Hillary Clinton Private Emails: “You’re My Personal Hero”
This week, the State Department released emails from Hillary Clinton’s private server and one was from a Planned Parenthood executive praising her for promoting abortion and urging her to speak out against a measure in Kenya to include in its new constitution language asserting that “life begins at conception.” Ref. Source 7l
Hillary Clinton Supports Unlimited Abortions Up to Birth, No Limits Even in the 9th Month
The liberal media are only too happy to call pro-life presidential candidates “extreme.” But they’ll never dare apply the same label to pro-choice candidates. In a Sept. 20 interview with CBS’ Face the Nation moderator John Dickerson, Hillary Clinton revealed that she wouldn’t support a federal limit on abortion “at any state of pregnancy” in the name of a “woman’s right to choose.” Ref. Source 7f
Hillary Clinton announces opposition to Obama trade pact
Hillary Clinton told PBS' "Newshour" On Wednesday that she opposes the Trans-Pacific Partnership, breaking with President Obama on the trade agreement between the United States and 11 other Pacific Rim nations. Ref. USAToday
A former investigator with the House Select Committee on Benghazi is accusing the Republican-led panel of carrying out a politically motivated investigation targeting former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton instead of the thorough and objective fact-finding mission it was set up to pursue.
Maj. Bradley Podliska, an intelligence officer in the Air Force Reserve who describes himself as a conservative Republican, tells CNN that the committee trained its sights almost exclusively on Clinton after the revelation that she used a private email server during her tenure as secretary of state. That new focus flipped a broad-based probe of the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi on September 11, 2012, into what Podliska describes as "A partisan investigation."
Podliska, who was fired after nearly 10 months as an investigator for the Republican majority, is now preparing to file a lawsuit against the select committee alleging that he lost his job in part because he resisted pressure to focus his investigative efforts solely on the State Department and Clinton's role surrounding the Benghazi attack. He also alleges he was fired because he took leave from the committee to fulfill his military service obligations, which would be an unlawful firing. The committee strongly disputes his claims.
Watch Podliska's exclusive TV interview with CNN Sunday at 9 a.m. ET on "State of the Union." Ref. CNN
With the first Democratic debate in the books, a new CNN/ORC poll finds most who watched think Hillary Clinton had the best performance of the night, but her strong showing hasn't boosted her standing in the race for the party's nomination. Ref. CNN