New Trump Controversy, Clinton Prepares For Trump Attacks, Long Lines And Waits At US Airports
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U.S. official: ISIS declares state of emergency in self-declared capital.
U.S. military officials are closely watching social media and news reports that say ISIS believes it may soon come under siege in Raqqa, Syria, its self-declared capital.
"We have seen this declaration of emergency in Raqqa, whatever that means," Col. Steve Warren, the spokesman for the U.S.-led anti-ISIS coalition, told reporters Friday. "We know this enemy feels threatened, as they should."
Media reports have indicated that ISIS is moving personnel around the city and trying to put up covers in certain areas to shield potential targets from airstrikes and ground attacks.
Trump on his tax rate: 'None of your business'.
Donald Trump maintains he'll release his tax returns eventually -- but until then?
"None of your business."
That was Trump's answer to ABC's George Stephanopoulos on "Good Morning America" on Friday when the show host asked what the mogul's tax rate is.
"It's none of your business, you'll see it when I release. But I fight very hard to pay as little tax as possible," Trump said.
Stephanopoulos pressed Trump on why he has said he won't release his tax returns until audits of them are complete, since he has previously released them for a casino deal under similar circumstances and since the IRS says nothing precludes someone under audit from disclosing their returns.
Clinton Foundation rejects allegations it aided Clinton friends.
The Clinton Foundation is denying a Wall Street Journal report that alleged the organization steered money to a for-profit company partly owned by Clinton friends and Democratic donors.
Clinton Foundation spokesman Craig Minassian insisted Thursday that "absolutely" no laws were broken despite the Wall Street Journal's suggestion that the foundation might have violated a federal law that tax-exempt non-profit organizations must act in the public interest and not in any private interest.
The Clinton Foundation set up a $2 million commitment in September 2010 that benefited Energy Pioneer Solutions Inc., according to the Journal. Energy Pioneer Solutions helps insulate homes to make them more energy-efficient and reduce the use of fossil fuels.
Julie Tauber McMahon, a close friend of former President Bill Clinton, owns a 29 percent stake in the company.
Democratic National Committee treasurer Andrew Tobias and Democratic operative Mark Wiener each own 5 percent, according to The Wall Street Journal.
U.S. military officials are closely watching social media and news reports that say ISIS believes it may soon come under siege in Raqqa, Syria, its self-declared capital.
"We have seen this declaration of emergency in Raqqa, whatever that means," Col. Steve Warren, the spokesman for the U.S.-led anti-ISIS coalition, told reporters Friday. "We know this enemy feels threatened, as they should."
Media reports have indicated that ISIS is moving personnel around the city and trying to put up covers in certain areas to shield potential targets from airstrikes and ground attacks.
Trump on his tax rate: 'None of your business'.
Donald Trump maintains he'll release his tax returns eventually -- but until then?
"None of your business."
That was Trump's answer to ABC's George Stephanopoulos on "Good Morning America" on Friday when the show host asked what the mogul's tax rate is.
"It's none of your business, you'll see it when I release. But I fight very hard to pay as little tax as possible," Trump said.
Stephanopoulos pressed Trump on why he has said he won't release his tax returns until audits of them are complete, since he has previously released them for a casino deal under similar circumstances and since the IRS says nothing precludes someone under audit from disclosing their returns.
Clinton Foundation rejects allegations it aided Clinton friends.
The Clinton Foundation is denying a Wall Street Journal report that alleged the organization steered money to a for-profit company partly owned by Clinton friends and Democratic donors.
Clinton Foundation spokesman Craig Minassian insisted Thursday that "absolutely" no laws were broken despite the Wall Street Journal's suggestion that the foundation might have violated a federal law that tax-exempt non-profit organizations must act in the public interest and not in any private interest.
The Clinton Foundation set up a $2 million commitment in September 2010 that benefited Energy Pioneer Solutions Inc., according to the Journal. Energy Pioneer Solutions helps insulate homes to make them more energy-efficient and reduce the use of fossil fuels.
Julie Tauber McMahon, a close friend of former President Bill Clinton, owns a 29 percent stake in the company.
Democratic National Committee treasurer Andrew Tobias and Democratic operative Mark Wiener each own 5 percent, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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