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Photo captures Hillary reading about Pence’s email

By Reuters
05 March 2017   |   5:54 am
A photo of former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton glancing at a newspaper headline about U.S. Vice President Mike Pence using private email has gone viral on social media, with thousands of people commenting on it.

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