If Donald Trump leaves the Republican Party divided after the
election, a Hillary Clinton victory could bring the party back together,
as the party prepares a flood of potential congressional investigations
against Clinton, who is poised to be the first woman president.
The daily drip of hacked emails from Wikileaks,
the exposure of Clinton's email server and pay-for-play allegations
about the Clinton Foundation may not cost her a victory in the current
contest, which has largely become a referendum on Trump's fitness for
office. But the allegations won't magically disappear after Nov. 8
either, and Republicans are determined to cut short any potential
honeymoon period.
In the last few weeks alone, dozens of House Republicans have demanded that a special prosecutor investigate the Clinton Foundation for possible conflicts of interest. Texas GOP Sen. Ted Cruz has called for a "serious criminal investigation"
into a Democratic operative featured in a sting video by conservative
activist James O'Keefe. And Speaker Paul Ryan has promised "aggressive
oversight work in the House" of an alleged "quid pro quo" deal between
the FBI and the State Department over reclassifying an email on
Clinton's private server.
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Source: NBC News
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