FBI director faces grilling from Congress on Clinton email decision

Legislature ending session without making significant changes to controversial law limiting protections for LGBT people, lawmakers say

Ben Carson to speak at GOP convention, says Armstrong Williams
Williams also said that Trump’s convention planning is “much more organized…than you can imagine”; Carson staff downplays report

AG Lynch admits Clinton meeting “cast a shadow”
Loretta Lynch said she’ll rubber stamp whatever the FBI recommends once they finish their investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of private email as secretary of state. The statement comes after criticism from both Republicans and Democrats for briefly meeting in private with former President Bill Clinton. Julianna Goldman has more.

Trump tries to drum up conservative support
Donald Trump came out with an aggressive appeal for conservative support Friday in Denver, playing up his support for the NRA and promising tougher anti-terror policies. Major Garrett reports.

Clinton raised nearly $70 million in June
About $40 million will go to her campaign, with the rest going to the Democratic National Committee and various state parties

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