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What Trump and Clinton didn’t say in their economic speeches
The Black Eyed Peas’ “I Gotta Feeling” began to play – Bill Clinton’s cue to get off the stage.
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Trump “hasn’t offered any credible solutions for the very real economic challenges we face, ” Clinton said at Futuramic Tool & Engineering in Warren. “They want me to go, I would stay”.
“E pluribus Unum means expanding our definition of “us” and shrinking our definition of “them” – not the other way around”, he said, speaking on behalf of his wife, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, at a town hall aimed at energizing Asian American and Pacific Islander voters. But, he wanted to know: Why should Americans trust the Democratic nominee when she lied about her emails?
Bill Clinton took on a range of topics during his keynote address, touching on trade and immigration to make an argument that “our diversity is a blessing”.
Blair’s papers, which include personal correspondence with Hillary Clinton, also portray a hostile press and the first lady’s view that the White House wasn’t fighting back hard enough against both Clintons’ detractors.
“First of all, the Federal Bureau of Investigation director said when he testified before Congress, he had to amend his previous day’s statement that she had never received any emails that are classified”, he said.
“This is the biggest load of bull I’ve ever heard”, the former president said.
Miller went on to demand that the Democratic presidential nominee release documents on controversies involving the Clinton Foundation and the killing of Americans at a USA diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya, when she was secretary of State.
“A wasted vote is voting for someone you don’t believe in”, he added. The question was about Hillary Clinton’s trustworthiness in light of the email scandal that has dogged her campaign.
The Clinton Foundation is not an actual charity. “If it were a cause for distrust, it’s inconceivable that all these prominent national security people. would’ve endorsed her”.
In 2015, the Clintons made $1 million in charitable contributions, mostly to the Clinton Foundation; former President Bill Clinton brought in almost $5.3 million in speaking fees; and the former secretary of state reported income of $3 million from publisher Simon & Schuster for her book on her tenure at the State Department.
The Clintons’ 2015 return showed that, unlike most Americans, just $100 of their income came from wages.
Clinton threw Secretary of State John Kerry under the bus while casting Hillary as the real victim here, saying Kerry also used a personal email account up until previous year.
She sought to clarify those remarks at a gathering of Hispanic and African-American journalists in Washington, D.C., last week, saying she may have “short-circuited” her answers.
But these Clinton stories were largely overshadowed by Donald Trump’s latest antics – his assertion that President Obama is the “founder of ISIS” and his suggestion that if Clinton wins the election, “Second Amendment people” could “maybe” do something about her and her judicial appointments.
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Trump said at a rally in ME last week that the USA needs to bar refugees from terrorist nations.