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Lead Trump Lawyer Donated to Hillary Campaign
Susan Collins said Wednesday that if Donald Trump does not change, she will have a hard time endorsing the presumptive Republican nominee for president.
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“Now we have kids in elementary schools joking about the size of their hands”, Romney said about one Trump comment, in a question-and-answer session with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer. “I do not feel that one’s heritage makes them incapable of being impartial”, he said.
Moments earlier, Warren called Trump a “fraud” and “thin-skinned, racist bully”.
But instead, Sen. Elizabeth Warren of MA and Vice President Joe Biden acted as independent players as they delivered stinging rebukes Thursday of Donald Trump and the GOP as a whole in back-to-back speeches before a left-leaning law group.
Grassley later compared Trump’s comments about Judge Curiel to a statement frequently made by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor that a “wise Latina” could render a better legal conclusion than a white male with different life experiences.
As his supporters began singing, Trump laughed and said “I don’t want to hear about it”. “They just want Donald to quit being so vulgar and obvious about it”, the MA senator will say.
“Pocahontas is at it again! Hope she is V.P. choice”.
Warren endorsed Clinton for the Democratic nomination during an interview with MSNBC.
He is scheduled to meet with many of his top fundraisers in New York Thursday.
Latino lawmakers from the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) took aim at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Friday morning over his inquiry of a Hispanic judge’s ethnicity and unfounded bias in the Trump University alleged fraud case.
The speeches reflect the unusually prominent role the judiciary is playing this election at a time when an eight-member Supreme Court is rushing to issue opinions that could reverberate on the campaign trail on issues such as affirmative action, abortion and immigration.
During her first White House bid, which she lost in 2008 to Barack Obama, the former first lady, senator and secretary of state sometimes hesitated when confronting the sensitive issue. “Since he has the 1,237 votes he needs to be the nominee”, she said. We have a bunch of clowns running this country.
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Republican U.S. Congressman Ken Buck served as the Weld district attorney before taking office to represent Colorado.