The Latest: Official: AFL-CIO labor union to endorse Clinton
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is expected to receive an endorsement from the AFL-CIO, the nation's largest labor federation.
A union official said the AFL-CIO's political committee voted Friday to recommend that the labor federation's general board hold a conference call next week Thursday to consider the endorsement.
Trump stressed his commitment to conservative causes and criticized presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton for her domestic and foreign policy stances.
Hillary Clinton is offering an unabashedly feminist attack on GOP rival Donald Trump, in her first speech since becoming the Democratic party's presumptive nominee.
Linking abortion rights and birth control to national economic growth, Clinton argues that Trump would take the country back to a time when "when abortion was illegal women had far fewer options and life for too many women and girls were limited."
Clinton is speaking to the national conference of Planned Parenthood in Washington, D.C. She's thanking the non-profit women's health group for their support in the primary and highlighting her staunch support for abortion rights.
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren has arrived at the Washington home of Hillary Clinton for their first meeting since Warren endorsed the presumptive Democratic nominee.
On Thursday, she offered a blistering attack on the presumptive Republican nominee, Donald Trump.
Warren was the only holdout among the Senate's Democratic women and, given her stature among liberals, her endorsement could be an important boost for Clinton.
Hillary Clinton is meeting with Sen. Elizabeth Warren, just hours after the progressive hero endorsed the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
Warren was the only holdout among the Senate's Democratic women and, given her stature among liberals, her endorsement could be an important boost for Clinton.