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‘This is possibly the most heartless, lacking of substance, presentation I have ever seen about a serious topic.’

U.S. Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., on the 2015 Trafficking in Persons Report from the State Department. Senators from both parties said the report was “politicized” and ignored serious human rights abuses in such countries as Malaysia and Cuba.

‘If this in fact was on a private server, you and I would get fired and possibly jailed. This could be a felony.’

Former CIA officer Bob Baer on the classified information reportedly on former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private server.

‘From Washington, D.C., to Sacramento, there is a blood trail into the bedroom of Marilyn Pharis.’

Santa Maria, Calif., Police Chief Ralph Martin blaming federal and state policies on immigration for the murder of 64-year-old Marilyn Pharis of Santa Maria, allegedly killed by illegal immigrant Victor Aureliano Martinez Ramirez.

‘How conflicted many abortion doctors are about the work that they do.’

David Daleiden of the Center for Medical Progress on one of the things he found most surprising during his undercover video work exposing Planned Parenthood’s sale of aborted baby body parts. He said Planned Parenthood’s Deborah Nucatola “would choke up while talking about the specifics of the procedure. She’d wipe her eyes, but then move on and try to act like nothing had happened. She was not the only abortion doctor we met like that.”

‘It seems geared toward limiting debate and facilitating a coronation.’

Bill Hyers, a senior strategist to Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley, on the small number of debates approved by the Democratic National Committee for the 2016 campaign—a number that critics say benefits frontrunner Hillary Clinton.

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