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Police Vow To Continue Investigating Ted Heath Child Sex Abuse Claims

Despite MP’s  raising concerns over the cost of the inquiry, Police have announced they will continue their investigation into allegations of child sex abuse by late Prime Minister Edward Heath. Wiltshire Police Chief Constable Mike Veile has confirmed that the investigation is ongoing and said he is content with the scope of the inquiry. Russia Today reports: In a separate revelation, the police watchdog has found no evidence Wiltshire cops covered up alleged abuse by Heath in the 1990s.

Boehner Thinks Clinton Will Withdraw From Presidential Race

Former US Speaker John Boehner has said that it is very likely that Hillary Clinton will withdraw from the presidential race due to her email scandal. Boehner has been speculating that Hillary Clinton’s legal troubles are so serious that it’s possible we will see Vice President Joe Biden “parachuting” into the race at the last minute Speaking at the SALT conference in Las Vegas on Thursday, Boehner said that Democrats may need to turn to Biden to be their 2016 nominee.

New Emails Reveal Hillary Clinton Used Unsecure Private Line To Talk With Top Aides

Hillary Clinton may want to lay low from all forms of communication for a while. On top of everything Hillary has been dealing with as of late, starting with her email server probe (where the FBI is supposedly nearing a conclusion), her painful inability to answer voter questions, and having to double down on her innocence as her top aides meet with the FBI, a new stunning discovery has been made.

According to newly released emails, Hillary talked to her top aides on unsecured phone lines.

From The Hill

Arizona Governor Ducey Vetoes Gold

by Keith Weiner

 

In my testimony in support of the gold legal tender bill this year, I discussed failing pension funds. Retirees who count on their pension checks are being told that their monthly check will be reduced by up to 60%. This is devastating to them, obviously. What isn’t obvious is the cause. In the news coverage of this, the angry pensioners are blaming the union, the fund manager, and Wall Street in general.

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