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Democrats embrace Clinton, paint Trump as unfit for office

“I am not going to comment on specific investigations that are still live and active, but I’ll tell you that we had problems with cyber intrusions from Russian Federation in the past, from other countries in the past”, Obama told reporters, according to news outlets.

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Mr Trump also predicted that if elected in November, “I think that I’ll be able to get along with him”. Peskov said Russian Federation will “proceed from the principle of reciprocity”. And that’s a very different system and I don’t happen to like the system. “Far more than our president has been a leader”.

Trump and his campaign have a freaky, tangled relationship with Russian Federation.

“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.

The event offered a prelude to how Clinton and Trump will deal with questions on national security issues in their three upcoming presidential debates later in September and in October.

On Tuesday night, Mr Trump also courted controversy over sex abuse in the military. “I’m not going to sit up here and do the tit-for-tat on what Donald said last night or the night before and Hillary vs. Donald”.

Democrats and their liberal allies fired salvos at Trump on Thursday on several fronts, from the Iraq claim to his defense of a 2013 tweet in which he suggested that sexual assaults in the military were inevitable “when they put men & women together”.

Mrs Clinton once again tripped up when discussing her use of a private email server as secretary of state.

“You actually have to know what you are talking about and you actually have to have done your homework”.

The property magnate recently drew sharp criticism when he urged Russian Federation to dig up the emails that Mrs Clinton deleted from her email server.

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“I did exactly what I should have done and I take it very seriously, always have, always will”, she said. “Donald Trump is always the first person to say, when we say enormous crowds turn out for rallies. he’s always the first one to say, ‘This is a movement”.

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