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Clinton, Trump battle over ‘racist’ charge
Clinton has no immediate plans – in an interview or a news conference – to explain the FBI’s discovery of another batch of emails or personally clarify how her administration would wall off the organization founded by her husband, former President Bill Clinton, if she’s elected president. She wants a government that ignores the will of the people. “Georgia’s Hillary Clinton’s, and I’m glad she’s going to be campaigning there”. Reid went on to say that Trump’s bid for the presidency was likely to fail.
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And yet, Clinton didn’t back down.
Trump, helped by a revamped campaign team, has called for a special prosecutor to investigate the foundation and said it should be shut down immediately.
Donald Trump has a slim lead over Hillary Clinton among Florida voters, according to a new poll in the Sunshine State. But the issue is one that ties into voters larger questions about her trustworthiness – a problem that will follow her into the White House should she win.
The real estate mogul then ticked down a list of his campaign’s positions and why supporting them does not amount to bigotry.
Her last full-blown news conference was December 2015 in Iowa, more than 260 days.
Trump has also called for banning Muslims from the U.S. on the sole basis of their religion and has stoked Islamophobic sentiment by alleging, “Islam hates us”. Combined, the donors contributed as much as $156 million to the charity.
While riffing on Trump’s recent line asking black voters, “What the hell do you have to lose?”, Clinton said Trump has a lot of gall to ask the communities “he’s ignored and mistreated for decades” what they have to lose under a Trump presidency. Bill Clinton said Wednesday that the foundation has begun looking for partners to take over some of its work in preparation for that outcome. Clinton favorably cited Bob Dole’s admonition against racists during the 1996 Republican National Convention, praised George W. Bush for his outreach to Muslim Americans after 9/11, and highlighted John McCain for his pushback against racist conspiracy theories during the 2008 presidential election.
Clinton used unusually tough language during her speech in Reno, Nevada, detailing a history of what she said were Trump’s discriminatory actions, including the fact that he had been sued as a young developer for failing to rent to black and Latino tenants.
“This is not conservatism as we know it”.
Clinton delivered a speech Thursday highlighting Trump’s support within the “alt-right” movement, which is often associated with efforts on the far right to preserve “white identity”.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has criticized the links between the foundation and the State Department, accusing the Clintons of establishing “a business to profit from public office”.
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The ex-president told staffers that he also would step down from the board of the Clinton Health Access Initiative Inc., a global health care project affiliated with the foundation, and it would consider “a range of options to ensure that its vital work will continue”.