June 26 Morning Network News Roundup
ABC’s Good Morning America: 25-second report that the State Department said HRC failed to turn over 15 email messages that dealt with the security situation in Libya; said the Republicans running the Benghazi Committee called the omissions significant and troubling; reported a Clinton spokesman said HRC turned over all of her emails. Report on the SCOTUS ACA subsidy ruling; showed Ted Cruz talking on the Senate floor talking about repealing ACA after the 2016 election; read Jeb Bush’s tweet and Mike Huckabee’s tweet about the ACA; John Karl said Republicans were quietly relieved about the SCOTUS ruling.
NBC's Today Show: HRC’s use of private email account. Fresh scrutiny occurs after DOS claims that some emails were missing from Hillary’s records. Clinton’s campaign officials have claimed that she has turned over all her emails. State Department claims that they are missing all or part of 15 emails. Blumenthal’s Libya emails are in controversy. Reporters claim that the email scandal is a political liability. Jeb Bush attacked HRC on not knowing where her emails are. Chuck Todd reports on the idea that HRC’s main issue is not being transparent. A majority of Americans do not believe that she is trustworthy. Todd claims that these emails have not affected her in any way other than her trustworthiness. The only thing that is a disadvantage is a Republican attacks. ACA and SCOTUS decision segment. Chuck Todd claims that all the Republican candidates have the same stance on the ACA. He claims that the candidates are content with the decision so that they do not have to come up with a plan to handle those who lost their insurance.
CBS' This Morning: Missing HRC emails report. HRC has given the State Department thousands emails, and the missing emails pre-date the Benghazi attack but raises questions as to how she handled all of her email correspondence. Clip of Sidney Blumenthal stating that he had to testify in a closed Committee hearing was a purely political decision. HRC has said that she deleted roughly 30,000 emails, but that they were all personal. This could become a distraction for her campaign.
