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  • Mike Pence says no man is above the law and then questions indictment

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Wallace: Obama's Monday actions 'incredibly damaging' to White House

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President Obama continues to receive criticism for his remarks Monday as the hunt for the Washington Navy Yard shooter was still taking place. Liberals and conservatives have chided Obama for being tone deaf. Former senior advisor for the McCain–Palin campaign Nicolle Wallace, fmr. Gov. Ed Rendell, D-Pa., discuss.