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PRESIDENTIAL RACE | Clinton blasts Trump’s comments on military generals, Putin
“I mean, the man has very strong control over a country”.
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“I think it’s inarguable that Vladimir Putin has been a stronger leader in his country than Barack Obama has been in his country”, Pence said in an interview with CNN.
On Thursday’s NBC Today, correspondent Ron Allen promoted President Obama blasting Donald Trump in the wake of NBC’s Commander-in-Chief Forum: “It didn’t take much for President Obama to weigh in”.
President Obama repeated his argument that Donald Trump is not qualified to be president.
Most national polls show a tight race with Clinton in the lead as the U.S. presidential race enters its home stretch with just nine weeks until the November 8 election.
Donald Trump unleashed a firestorm of criticism from liberals, conservatives and those in between when he called for a ban on Muslims entering the United States.
Speaking at a news conference in Laos, Obama warned USA citizens against becoming immune to Donald Trump’s more outlandish statements, arguing that the stakes of the United States presidential contest were too high for Americans to tune out.
Trump’s Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, has accused him of working to please the Kremlin.
Trump’s remarks about Putin were among a series of controversial statements the real estate businessman made at a national security forum hosted Wednesday by NBC News. I mean, you can say, oh, isn’t that a awful thing – the man has very strong control over a country.
At the televised forum on Wednesday night, Trump said he was “shocked” by information he got during the briefing.
“I think I’ll win the Hispanic vote”, Trump told reporters after touring the bridge.
Trump said he didn’t “want to broadcast to the enemy what my plan is”.
Trump statements questioning the need to bolster North Atlantic Treaty Organisation against Russian Federation or suggesting the United States should recognize Russia’s annexation Crimea both coincide with key strategic goals of the Kremlin.
Private cybersecurity analysts have blamed Russian intelligence agencies for electronic break-ins into Democratic Party computers, including a breach of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the House Democrats’ campaign arm. Federal Bureau of Investigation officials have also warned Russian Federation may have been behind recent attempts to breach electoral registers in two states.
While GOP candidates are often seen by voters as having an advantage on military and national security issues, Trump is far from a traditional Republican.
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Trump’s campaign has strongly denied he has any links to the Kremlin or is under its influence.
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KIMBERLY GUILFOYLE: No, it’s more of a strength model to say that Putin will do what it takes to defend his country. “I’m a negotiator. It’s not going to have any impact”.