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Hillary Clinton blasts Nigel Farage for Trump rally attack
“Farage has called for a bar on the children of legal immigrants from public schools and health services, has said women are and I quote “worth less than men” and supports scrapping laws that prevent employers from discriminating based on race”.
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In her Reno speech, Clinton said Trump was “taking hate groups mainstream”, allowing a “radical fringe” to take over the Republican Party.
‘And the grand godfather of this global brand of extreme nationalism is Russian President Vladimir Putin.
When Varney pointed out claims that the British people resented President Obama traveling to Britain in April and telling voters to support the United Kingdom remaining in the European Union and that Americans might view Farage’s comments on the USA election in a similar way, Farage responded, “I didn’t tell anyone how to vote, I wouldn’t dare do such a thing, I did suggest though that if I was an American citizen, I wouldn’t vote for Hillary because nothing is going to change if that woman wins”.
Trump said Farage’s appearance was an honor and that “the nation’s working people will take control again”.
She added: “Farage regularly appears on Russian propaganda programmes; now he is standing on the same stage as the Republican nominee”.
The GOP presidential hopeful has already shown an ability to exploit the antipathy that a sizeable number of Americans-especially many conservatives and Republicans-have for political correctness.
During a campaign rally in Nevada, US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton spoke about the dangers of right-wing forces in power, as well as about problems of racism.
Trump has sought to support the Brexit movement, noting he had said before the June 23 referendum that Britons should vote to leave.
Farage predicted that Trump’s campaign would “smash the establishment”.
He added that our cousins across the pond should take pride back – just as the British have done.
Farage appeared with Trump before a crowd of thousands at the rally in Jackson, Mississipi. An outspoken supporter of Brexit, Trump proclaimed that, “They will soon be calling me MR. BREXIT”, on Twitter last week.
Hillary Clinton has launched a scathing attack on Nigel Farage, linking him to a “rising tide of hardline, right-wing nationalism” and accusing him of being a Vladimir Putin-style extremist.
In June, right after the United Kingdom upset the conventional wisdom and narrowly voted in favor of Brexit, Ballotpedia examined whether the anti-establishment sentiment that helped fuel Farage’s effort could impact the US presidential election and work to Trump’s benefit.
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The MEP said: “I come from Britain with a message of hope and optimism”.