In the real clear politics, 2. 4 points. In the l. A. Tracking poll hes one point ahead of hillary. However, we do not yet have polls that fully take account of the weekends developments. Very early readings suggest it is a very big problem for the clinton campaign, and the democrats know it. They are hammering james comey for reopening the investigation. Shameful partisanship, damaging democracy, says the washington post. And a serious mistake, says eric holder. He broke the law, says senator harry reid. The fbis investigation is going forward. They have a warrant to search weiners laptop and the 650,000 emails that are reportedly on it. Question of the day, what happens if some or all of the 33,000 supposedly destroyed emails show up and not all of them are about yoga or wedding plans . Well, donald trump is on it, worse than watergate, he says. And its all deeply troubling said hillary on saturday. She kept silent on the issue on sunday. And the chicago tribune, democrats should ask
CLEVELAND (WCMH) — The former state leader serving a 20-year federal prison sentence for facilitating the largest bribery scandal in Ohio history is now being prosecuted by the state. Ex-Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder faces 10 felony charges, including theft in office and money laundering, Attorney General Dave Yost announced Monday. If convicted of the […]
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The West Virginia Public Service Commission issued a misleading press release regarding an audit it ordered of lobbying expenses among the FirstEnergy utilities that serve West Virginia, Mon Power and Potomac Edison. The PSC highlighted testimony from Mon Power and Potomac Edison executive Raymond Valdes that omitted the limited scope of the audit and a concession by the companies that costs related to an Ohio bribery scheme may have had an impact in West Virginia.
The West Virginia Public Service Commission issued a misleading press release regarding an audit it ordered of lobbying expenses among the FirstEnergy utilities that serve West Virginia, Mon Power and Potomac Edison. The PSC highlighted testimony from Mon Power and Potomac Edison executive Raymond Valdes that omitted the limited scope of the audit and a concession by the companies that costs related to an Ohio bribery scheme may have had an impact in West Virginia.