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Obama lays into Trump’s ‘wacky’ foreign policy

Every day, in every way, Donald Trump’s presidential campaign is becoming more and more a reality TV show, Dem hopeful Hillary Clinton told reporters this afternoon. He said he thought it “unlikely”.

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Noah called out the Today show cohost, 58, for failing to ask follow-up questions about some of Trump’s contradicting claims. “And I didn’t know much could shock me coming out of his mouth anymore”, the Democratic presidential nominee told a crowd of roughly 1,500 as she ticked off various remarks Trump made during the forum on NBC News. “Let’s move on and talk about dinner'”.

“So there is a lot that’s going on there that I don’t think has come to light fully”. Both candidates believe they have the upper hand, with Clinton contrasting her experience with Trump’s unpredictability and the Republican arguing that Americans anxious about their safety will be left with more of the same if they elect Obama’s former secretary of state. It seems even more remarkable that the Republican Party’s presidential nominee has been lavishing praise on Putin even as Russian Federation maneuvers to diminish America’s influence in the world. “What I did learn is that our leadership, Barack Obama, did not follow what our experts. said to do”, Trump said.

Kellyanne Conway, his campaign manager, told CNN on Friday that Mr Trump had essentially been tricked by Mr King, saying that no one realised the segment would be aired on RT and that it was bound only for his CNN podcast.

“I did exactly what I should have done and I take it very seriously, always have, always will”, she said.Trump’s praise of Putin and his suggestion that the United States and Russian Federation form an alliance to defeat Islamic State militants could raise eyebrows among foreign policy experts who feel Moscow is interfering with efforts to stem the Syrian civil war.

And there’s some other encouraging news for those who were disturbed by Trump’s embrace of Putin.

He said he was only bothered that there wasn’t more discussion of Trump’s trip to Mexico and accusations that what he said privately and publicly about the visit were inconsistent.

FILE – Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson speaks to supporters and delegates at the National Libertarian Party Convention in Orlando, Fla., May 27, 2016.

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Trump’s campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, defended Trump’s appearance to CNN’s Chris Cuomo on “New Day” on Friday, saying that Trump wasn’t criticizing the United States to say the Iraq War was a failure. Hillary responded to a question about this by saying, “I think what he said was totally inappropriate and undisciplined”.

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