On Monday’s Mark Levin show, Like a mobster, Hillary Clinton sent her guy Patrick Kennedy to pressure the FBI to declassify a classified email so that she could cover up her tracks and continue to lie. Kennedy, a senior official at the State Department was pressuring the FBI to declassify the classified information in Hillary’s email. Kennedy said that the FBI’s insistence that information remain classified caused problems for Hillary. Hillary is a liar, cover-up artist, and endangered this nation in ways that we will never know. If Hillary did this while in State Department, what will she do as president? After that, James O’Keefe calls in to discuss his videos exposing Democrats inciting violence at Trump rallies. His videos are not getting any attention from the mainstream media, but if they were exposing Richard Nixon, they would be plastered everywhere. Later, Jeffrey Anderson, Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute calls into talk about why the presidential race will stay competitive. For people looking for hope for Donald Trump, polls indicate that there is hope for him in New Hampshire and Colorado. Also, we are a nation of citizens, not a nation of immigrants. Those who oppose illegal immigration are not advocating to pull up the drawbridge but to man it and make sure we know who is coming in. Finally, Kim Strassel calls in to talk about her book, “The Intimidation Game: How the Left is Silencing Free Speech”.
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FBI documents: US State Dept official ‘pressured’ FBI to declassify Clinton email
Project Veritas
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USA Today
Companies used Clinton fundraisers to lobby State Department
Daily Caller
FBI Docs: Hillary Was So Unpleasant Security Agents Didn’t Want To Protect Her
NRO
Why the Presidential Race Will Stay Competitive
Boston Globe
Elizabeth Warren clucks to taunt Donald Trump
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