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Fact Check: About Those Comparisons Between Trump and Clinton on 'Hush-Money' Payments
Snopes via Yahoo News· 5 days agoGetty Images Claim: In 1998, then-U.S. President Bill Clinton paid Paula Jones $850,000 in hush...
Analysis | Trump’s claim that Biden lost 88,000 children, with many now ‘dead’
Washington Post· 1 hour ago… 88,000 children are missing. Can you imagine if that were Trump that had 88,000 missing children,...
As a senator Biden voted to support a sitting president guilty of a felony (Clinton)
The Escanaba Daily Press· 4 hours agoIn early 1999 Delaware Senator Joe Biden had absolutely no problem ensuring that then-President Bill Clinton would remain president of the United States ...
The Quiet Voice in R.F.K. Jr.’s Ear: A Former Aide to the Clintons
New York Times· 2 hours agoJay Carson spent years as a Democratic insider. Disillusioned, he left politics for Hollywood and...
Payments to Stormy Daniels and Paula Jones Are a False Parallel
The Dispatch· 3 days agoDuring the trial, a meme contrasting Trump’s treatment to that of Bill Clinton during the Paula...
'I Am Really Afraid': James Carville Names Greatest 2024 Election Fear
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoThe presumptive GOP presidential nominee currently holds a narrow lead over Biden in an average of...
Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 Goes Full Mission Impossible In First Action-Packed Trailer
Kotaku via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoCall of Duty: Black Ops 6, the first in the best-selling military shooter since Microsoft completed...
Where is the moral high ground for this election? South Dakotans react to Trump's conviction: Your...
Gannett via AOL· 1 day agoShe was a state government employee whom Clinton invited to his room. She would have to show up, he was the governor. If she didn't, she...
Lucas: President Biden has made Trump into a political martyr
Boston Herald· 2 days agoIf President Bill Clinton can pardon his brother, there is no reason why President Joe Biden can’t...
Shribman: Two candidates, mired in the past
The Salem News· 3 hours agoNone of this year’s candidates is speaking an idiom remotely like Abraham Lincoln (1860), Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1932), John F. Kennedy (1960) or Bill Clinton ...