No charges for Clinton after new emails reviewed — Federal Bureau of Investigation chief
Sent just two days before Election Day, the letter appeared to resolve any lingering ambiguity over the prospect that the Democratic presidential nominee could yet face a criminal indictment over her use of a private email sever as secretary of state.
Tens of millions of Americans are preparing to cast their votes to decide whether Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton will be the next president of the United States.
What the story did do was knock Mr Trump out of the headlines for over a week, giving him space to bring disaffected Republicans back into the fold.
“We reviewed all communications that were to or from Hillary Clinton while she served as secretary of state”, Comey wrote.
Trump alleged that if the 69-year-old Democrat ever got into the Oval Office, she “would rob this country blind”.
The GOP nominee has been barnstorming the nation in the campaign’s final days, making four stops Saturday alone.
“Our secret weapon is the American people who are saying, ‘Enough is enough, ‘” vice presidential candidate Mike Pence said on “Fox News Sunday”. “Let’s hope we don’t have to think about it”. Firstly, it’s a really tight race: according to CNN, as of October 10, Clinton had a slight lead over Trump with 46 percent of voters saying they’d vote for Clinton, versus Trump’s 44 percent.
Trump doubled down on his attacks on Clinton as a product of a venal and incompetent establishment, while Clinton headlined an optimistic concert spectacular featuring superstar singer Beyonce. The campaign that has consumed America’s attention for so many months finally reaches a conclusion.
Those trends could also bode well for Clinton in Pennsylvania, a Democratic stronghold that does not have early voting but offers 20 electoral votes Trump needs.
National Enquirer shielded Donald Trump from Plaboy model’s affair allegation. “Help us win OH”.
Earlier on Saturday, Mr Trump was rushed off stage by security officers after a false gun scare during a campaign appearance. The agency later said that someone near the stage had shouted “Gun!” but that a subsequent apprehension of a man and search revealed no weapon. Agents apprehended the person but found no gun, the statement said, adding that an investigation into the incident continues. He said he was holding a “Republicans against Trump” sign.
“I believe our economy is poised to really take off and thrive”, Clinton told the gathering, after being introduced by billionaire investor Mark Cuban. “And so all that was occurring was booing, of course”. The surging Trump departed from the east coast mid-afternoon, and will hold rallies in Nevada and Colorado in the evening.
Republicans are pulling out the excuse that losing candidates have used for decades that the polls are wrong, but a picture is being painted of an election where Hillary Clinton has the better early voting operation, ground operation, and get out the vote effort. Tim Kaine, were in Florida this weekend. There were no reports of injuries.
The Tuesday election could hinge on roughly a dozen so-called battleground states where the contest is particularly tight. Since then, national polls and battleground states have tightened, though Clinton still appears to hold an edge over Trump in the campaign’s last moments.
Clinton will rally in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Sunday with Khizr Khan. For Clinton, it’s 38 percent positive and 53 percent negative. In Arizona, Trump leads by three points (46-43). Clinton will headline events in Pittsburgh, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Philadelphia and Raleigh, North Carolina.
More than half of Florida voters – 53 percent – said they felt Clinton was part of what’s wrong with politics today, while 36 percent said they felt the same way about Trump. Trump leads in Georgia (47-45), Iowa (46-41), and Utah (35-28), where third-party candidate Evan McMullin has been polling well. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson has the support of six per cent, and Jill Stein of the Green Party garners two per cent.