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Trump stays on Obama critique; tries humility with supporters
Donald Trump has apparently found an unlikely espouser of his allegation President Obama was the “founder” of the Islamic State (ISIS).
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“I don’t care”, Trump said. That will certainly get Donald Trump’s attention.
And this isn’t the first time Nasrallah or other leaders of Hezbollah, who the United States and Arab League classify as a terrorist organization, have claimed the U.S. created and aided Islamic extremists to destabilize the region.
“The Obama-Clinton foreign policy unleashed ISIS (Daesh) (and) de-stabilized the Middle East”, Trump said in a foreign policy speech in the swing state of OH on Monday.
That created a leadership opening for Obama, at the time an IL senator who, as we all know, was born in Kenya and raised as a Muslim secret agent destined to become president of the United States.
“Ratings challenged @CNN reports so seriously that I call President Obama (and Clinton) “the founder” of ISIS, & MVP”.
“Isis is honoring president Obama”, Mr Trump said.
Minutes after releasing her returns, Clinton tweeted that it’s possible Trump paid no tax at all. “Here in America we have seen one brutal attack after another”, Trump said.
Trump is on the trail Friday in Pennsylvania – a must win state.
The States across the country, he said, manufacturing and jobs are way down.
Apparently we’ve reached the part where Donald Trump, not satisfied with having demolished the Republican Party, tries to bring down the rest of the political system as well.
Clinton and her husband together made United States dollars 10.7 million past year, and paid 34.2 percent in federal taxes, the campaign said.
However, in the critical State of Florida, which has 29 electoral college votes, the race is still tight with Clinton leading by five percentage points. However, according to a reporter from the Toronto Star who claimed she was seated behind the crying baby, the mother of the baby got up the second time when the baby started crying and was on her way to an exit already when Trump noticed her leaving and made the comments.
Several Republicans in Colorado Springs who are concerned about Trump at the top of the ticket say it is crucial for voters come in the fall because of down ballot races. they say a potential Clinton presidency can not go unchecked.
Trump made his allegation at a rally in Florida and repeated it Thursday. But both candidates are devoting significant resources to the state, which has a base of working class voters that Trump’s campaign hopes could work in his favor.
After trouncing 16 challengers in the Republican primary, Trump is encountering worrying signs as his campaign moves into the general election. He told rallies in Altoona and Erie, Pa., that he was being sarcastic.
THE FACTS: The founder of the group was Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the head of al-Qaida in Iraq who was killed in a US airstrike in 2006.
But many analysts argue its roots lie in the decision of George W Bush’s Republican administration to invade Iraq in 2003 without a plan to fill the vacuum created by Saddam Hussein’s ouster.
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