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Hillary Clinton slams Donald Trump as ‘totally unqualified’ to be president
When asked by moderator Matt Lauer if that meant the “only fix is to take women out of the military”, Trump said: “No, not to kick them out”.
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“There was one thing that shocked me”, Trump said. You have reported and – the gentleman can tell you, you have the report of rape and nobody gets prosecuted.
“I think I would have a very, very good relationship with Putin and a very good relationship with Russian Federation”. “That is not acting in our interests”.
“I will ask Congress to fully offset the cost of increased military spending”. The vote has drawn criticism from Democrats who opposed the war and Republicans who have grown tired of years of foreign conflicts since 9/11.
The New York businessman also said that, if elected, he would give military leaders 30 days to formulate a multipronged plan to defeat the Islamic State group. Hannity asked. “We have information which touches on the Republican Party’s campaign”, Assange said.
Speaking to reporters the morning after a NY security forum featuring separate appearances by the two candidates, Clinton also slammed the businessman for praising Russian President Vladimir Putin and saying U.S. generals had been “reduced to rubble” by the policies of U.S. President Barack Obama.
Clinton, who has cast Trump as dangerously ill-prepared to be commander in chief, tried to center the discussion on her foreign policy proposals should she win in November. “It’s a very different system and I don’t happen to like the system, but certainly, in that system, he’s been a leader, far more than our president has been a leader”.
After months of avoiding press conferences, she held one on an airport tarmac in NY on Thursday morning.
Clinton got better grades for her expected ability to handle most issues, said the poll. “I find it frustrating, but it’s part of the landscape we live in”.
The appearances mark an intense, two-day focus on national security by Trump, who has offered tough rhetoric on America’s challenges overseas but few details.
“Our adversaries are chomping at the bit”, he said, blaming President Barack Obama and his former secretary of state Mrs Clinton for allowing the United States to lose global influence.
Trump announced endorsements this week from 88 top officers – important progress for a campaign that has faced defections by Republicans and opposition from national security experts due to Trump’s controversial statements and brash foreign policy proposals, such as abandoning North Atlantic Treaty Organisation allies who do not pony up military funding. Those attending the event include Michael Chertoff, who served as Homeland Security secretary under President George W. Bush.
Trump cited his team of military advisers but also said he has “a common sense” that will help him make decisions on foreign policy.
By virtue of a coin flip, Clinton took the stage first.
Clinton was pressed, yet again, over her use of a private email server at the State Department and had to explain her 2002 vote to authorize the Iraq War.
“He’s on record extensively supporting intervention in Libya”, she said.
Additionally, Clinton has forty-two percent (42%) support on the ballot test and only forty-seven percent of voters say they are willing to consider voting for her.
The Republican nominee also stood behind a 2013 tweet in which he raised the idea of separating men and women in the military to reduce sexual assaults. They have – people don’t know this about Iraq, but they have among the largest oil reserves in the world, in the entire world.
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Speaking about Putin, Trump said: “If he says great things about me, I’m going to say great things about him”. “I could see myself working that”. “I was totally against the war in Iraq”, Trump told him. He replied, “Yeah, I guess so”. The Huffington Post reports Trump hosted a fundraiser for her in 2014 at his Palm Beach mansion.