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  2. Texts from Hillary - Wikipedia

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    Texts from Hillary was an internet meme that went viral in 2012, based on photographs of then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. [1] The photos show Clinton holding a BlackBerry phone, wearing sunglasses.

  3. Hillary Hickland - Wikipedia

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    Hillary Hickland is an American politician. She is the member-elect of the 55th district of the Texas House of Representatives. [1] Life and career

  4. Clinton body count conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    Bill and Hillary Clinton. The Clinton body count is a conspiracy theory centered around the belief that former U.S. President Bill Clinton and his wife, former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, have secretly had their political opponents murdered, often made to look like suicides, totaling as many as 50 or more listed victims.

  5. Lawyer: Huma Abedin didn't know emails were on Anthony ... - AOL

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    Karen Dunn, an attorney for Hillary Clinton’s top aide, issued a statement on behalf of her client, Huma Abedin. Lawyer: Huma Abedin didn't know emails were on Anthony Weiner's computer Skip to ...

  6. A head-scratching leaked email exchange showed Hillary ... - AOL

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  7. Hillary Clinton pushes for stronger social media regulation - AOL

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    Hillary Clinton, former secretary of state, encouraged lawmakers to focus on making the internet a safer place for users during a Saturday appearance on CNN. “There are people who are ...

  8. Douglass Mackey - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Mackey promoted internet memes claiming that it was possible to vote for Hillary Clinton through text messages; the memes were reportedly targeted at Black and Latino voters, and were designed to look like official Clinton campaign ads, reusing her campaign logo, slogans, and fine print. [11] One of the memes said "Avoid the Line.

  9. Alex Jones - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Emerick Jones (born February 11, 1974) is an American far-right [1] radio show host and prominent conspiracy theorist. [a] [4] He hosts The Alex Jones Show from Austin, Texas, which is the longest-running online news and politics talk show, and was previously broadcast [5] by the Genesis Communications Network across the United States via syndicated and internet radio. [6]