7 Key Takeaways From FBI Director's Hearing on Clinton Email Use
July 8, 2016 |
Good morning from Washington, where Melissa Quinn has highlights from FBI Director James Comey's four hours before a House panel on the Hillary Clinton probe. Sen. Ted Cruz says President Obama is giving away internet freedom. Details from Kyle Stewart. Russian aggression is hot at the NATO Summit. Fred Lucas reports. Conservatives brace for budget reality. Josh Siegel has that story. Plus: Rep. Dave Brat on House leadership's buckling to Democrats, and Sens. Mike Lee and Tom Cotton urge a stiff upper lip about Brexit. |
News7 Key Takeaways From FBI Director's Hearing on Clinton Email UseFBI Director James Comey appeared before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee to further detail the FBI's yearlong investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server and handling of classified information while she was secretary of state. |
NewsTed Cruz's Fight to Protect the Internet From Authoritarian RegimesThe Obama administration's decision to give up U.S. control of regulating the internet is likely illegal, argues Sen.Ted Cruz, R-Texas. |
NewsCould Putin Face Resurgent NATO? Russian Aggression a Top Issue for Obama's Final Summit"There hasn't been another reflection point like this for the alliance since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the dissolution of the Soviet Union from 1989 to 1991," Doug Lute, U.S. ambassador and permanent representative to NATO, told reporters. |
CommentaryKeep Calm and Carry On TradingSome on the left seem more interested in punishing Britain for defying European Union bureaucrats than in securing a stable economic future for both our nations, warn Sens. Mike Lee and Tom Cotton. |
NewsHouse Conservatives Don't Want a 'Lame Duck' Obama to Have Say on Government FundingResigned to the strong possibility that the House will need to fund the government through a continuing resolution after this fiscal year, conservatives are warning party leaders of what it would take for them to support such a stopgap measure. |
CommentaryRepublican Leaders Afraid to Lead, Reward Democrats for Their Sit-In StuntRather than looking at how to restrict the rights of law-abiding Americans, GOP leadership in the House should allow votes on bills that focus on the true cause of terrorism: terrorists. |
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