Presidential Candidates Cost Taxpayers More Than $200M for Secret Service Protection
The cost to taxpayers to provide Secret Service protection to presidential candidates has skyrocketed this year.
The cost to taxpayers to provide Secret Service protection to presidential candidates has skyrocketed this year.
Bernie Sanders’ refusal to leave the presidential race is costing taxpayers $38,000 a day for Secret Service protection.
President Obama’s endorsement of Hillary Clinton for president undermines the FBI investigation into the former secretary of state’s use of a private email server, Republicans claim.
Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., cautioned his colleagues again expanding FBI surveillance powers, sharing a story about his own experience with former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover.
Hillary Clinton confidently said Wednesday that the FBI investigation into her private email server will not become an issue in the election.
The outcome of the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private e-mail server may have plenty of consequences for the presidential election.
Anyone groping to excuse Clinton’s conduct eventually has to face the stark, infuriating fact: What she did served no purpose beyond letting her selfishly evade the rules and accountability demanded of everyone else.
The FBI is investigating $120,000 in donations to Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s campaign and inauguration.