Lawsuits may offer fodder for Trump, Clinton attack ads

Lawsuits may offer fodder for Trump, Clinton attack ads

SAN DIEGO (AP) — The presidential campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are both trying to prevent the public release of videos that are critical to legal cases involving the candidates.

Trump's lawyers are intensifying efforts to stop the release of video of the presumptive Republican presidential nominee testifying under oath in a fraud lawsuit about the now-defunct Trump University. They told a federal judge in San Diego late Wednesday that the video could be used by the media and Trump's opponents during the presidential campaign.

Ryan: Going after Second Amendment is ‘not how you stop terrorism’
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Ryan: Going after Second Amendment is ‘not how you stop terrorism’

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(CNSNews.com) – House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.) said on Thursday that infringing on Americans' right to keep and bear arms guaranteed under the Second Amendment of the Constitution will not stop terrorist acts in the United States.

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