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Donald Trump: Hillary Clinton’s Bodyguards Should Disarm

She sets limits on how often she’s willing to campaign, even for her husband’s White House races, and largely steers clear of controversial topics. I finished it. I finished it.

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“When I hear folks saying that they don’t feel inspired in this election, well let me tell you, I disagree- I am inspired”, Mrs. Obama said.

The celebrity TV star has questioned Obama’s USA citizenship – a legal prerequisite for becoming president – since at least 2011.

Clinton has long denounced it as a “racist lie”.

“Who knows? Who cares right now? No more guns to protect Hillary!”

Trump had always been the most prominent “birther”, the name given to those who propagated the false claim that Obama was born outside of the country. His campaign was founded on this outrageous lie. “While they waited, and waited, Trump provided what amounted to a campaign infomercial and shamelessly promoted his new Trump International Hotel in downtown Washington”, the daily said.

“He’s feeding into the worst impulses, the bigotry and bias that lurks in our country”, she added. “They like Donald Trump”.

At a Miami rally Friday night, Trump suggested Clinton’s Secret Service agents should get rid of their guns and “see what happens” to Clinton since she “doesn’t want guns”.

‘I think her bodyguards should drop all weapons, disarm immediately, ‘ Mr Trump said. Yeah, take their guns away. She doesn’t want guns.

“Let’s see what happens to her. Take their guns away, O.K. It’ll be very risky”, the real estate mogul added. “It’ll be very unsafe”, Mr. Trump said, stocking another controversy.

“President Obama was born in the United States – period”, Trump said after a campaign event featuring decorated veterans endorsing him.

Over the years, polls have shown that most Trump supporters and in some cases most Republicans doubt the president’s USA citizenship, even after the birth certificate release.

With just over seven weeks to the presidential election, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are on the campaign trail, each making appearances at separate events in Washington, D.C. where they both addressed the so-called “birther” issue.

She said her husband had answered slanders through legislative achievements and “by going high when they go low”, as she encouraged supporters to go to the polls.

Trump, whose conspiracy theories about Obama’s birth helped make him deeply unpopular among African Americans, made no reference to the matter at his Miami rally. “I think what we should do is, she goes around with armed bodyguards like you have never seen before”, the GOP nominee said, deviating from his prepared remarks on the teleprompter.

“I was pretty confident about where I was born”.

Obama produced his birth certificate in 2011 – showing he was born at the Kapiolani Medical Center in Hawaii on August 4, 1961 – to put an end to the allegations.

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Appearing at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shortly after, he publicly ridiculed Trump, who was in the audience. “Now we all want to get back to making America strong and great again”.

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