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Trump calls Clinton speech a ‘hit job’
He adds that Clinton has been a proponent of regime change, “as in Libya, without thinking through the consequences”.
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Trump also mocked Clinton’s speech as tiresome, likening it to sleep medication.
“I don’t believe our country can let her get away with this crime”.
Thursday’s polls are the latest indicator of a close contest in California, which holds its primary on June 7.
The poll, released Thursday by the University of Southern California and the Los Angeles Times, also finds Sanders leading Clinton there 44% to 43% among registered voters eligible to participate in the state’s Democratic primary.
Donald Trump on Thursday called for his likely Democratic rival Hillary Clinton to be imprisoned. Reading poorly from the teleprompter! Clinton is nearly certain to clinch the Democratic nomination just before polls close in the state, but a defeat in the largest contest in the country would be an embarrassing final scene to her historic primary win. Trump’s complete lack of public service-which would be unprecedented among incoming US presidents-contrasts sharply with Clinton’s experience.
Meanwhile, the top elected Republican, Paul Ryan, ended a long period of soul-searching and endorsed Trump for president last night, a step toward unifying party loyalists behind the divisive candidate.
The likely Democratic nominee for president is casting Trump as thin-skinned, irrational and unprepared to be commander in chief.
She says his vision for America is “all wrong”. “He believes we can treat the United States economy like one of his casinos and default on our debts to the rest of the world, which would cause an economic catastrophe far worse than anything we experienced in 2008”, she said.
She mocked Trump’s Twitter blasts and predicted he was preparing more as she spoke. She said of Trump’s vague proposals: “This isn’t reality television – this is actual reality”.
Donald Trump has criticized the diplomatic agreement aimed at dismantling Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for easing global economic sanctions.
Clinton says that while that might work in negotiating a golf course deal, “it doesn’t work like that in world affairs”. Such an approach is not going to satisfy those who sense that the United States has, through several administrations, been suffering from some fundamental misdirections.
The likely Democratic nominee says she would invest in infrastructure and seek to reduce income inequality, arguing the USA can’t lead effectively when so many of its own people are struggling. But today during his wife’s national security speech, she relentlessly attacked the GOP nominee.
Clinton says that if Trump gets his way, the US will be increasingly isolated and countries like Russian Federation will be “celebrating”.
A speech that was billed as a major foreign policy address instead unfolded as a savage, mocking evisceration of Donald Trump Thursday as the former secretary of state adopted an aggressive new campaign persona created to repel the unpredictable challenge posed by the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
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While Clinton is stressing her concerns about Trump, she is still dealing with her primary race.