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Donald Trump Is No Longer a Birther

Trump addressed the so-called “birther” controversy Friday at a campaign event at his new hotel in Washington. As he had reported in a previous letter that contained more hyperbole than facts, Trump is taking a cholesterol-lowering medication and baby aspirin. As recently as this week, he declined to say where he believes Obama was born.

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U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speaks at a campaign Voter Registration Rally at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida, Sept. 6, 2016.

Donald Trump Jr.is under fire from the Anti-Defamation League for insensitive comments relating to the Holocaust.

Trump, speaking to the National Guard Association of the United States’ annual conference here Monday afternoon, proclaimed himself “deeply shocked and alarmed” about Clinton putting half of his supporters in the “basket of deplorables” – as if anybody, especially Trump, could be shocked by anything this late in the campaign. There is no evidence that is true.

A Reuters/Ipsos poll found 44 percent of Trump supporters view blacks as ruder than whites, 46 percent view them as more criminal and nearly 50 percent view them as more violent. “I mean, I have my own theory on Obama”.

Clinton has outlined plans for a massive ground game in her race against Republican rival Donald Trump.

Trump helped fuel the so-called birther movement, which falsely claimed Obama was born outside the U.S.

“Back in October, the National Enquirer said I would be dead in six months”. “They get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations”, said Obama. “We feel the wind at our backs”, said Ryan, introducing Pence, his former congressional colleague, as “the next vice president”.

“Trump has spent years peddling a racist conspiracy aimed at undermining the first African-American president”, Clinton tweeted after his Friday event. “When will he stop this ugliness, this bigotry?”

In an interview with NPR’s Morning Edition that aired Friday, Virginia Sen.

In an interview with a Philadelphia radio station on Wednesday, Donald Trump Jr. accused the Democrats of rigging their primary system. But Kaine said that what he saw in Honduras was the value of “family and faith and hard work”. And she says it’s been hard to follow her doctor’s orders.

He said of enhanced border security: “of course you need to do it”.

A former defense secretary who served under presidents from both parties says that when it comes to national security, he believes Donald Trump “is beyond fix”.

“I’m going to be making a major statement on this whole thing and what Hillary did”, he told the Fox Business Network.

“That, and what’s being made of her being sick”, Freddy said. “That’s the way it worked out”.

“In 2011, Mr. Trump was finally able to bring this ugly incident to its conclusion by successfully compelling President Obama to release his birth certificate”, Miller said.

However, before all of that, maybe Mrs. Clinton – who hugged Yasser Arafat – can release some of the emails between herself and her top aide, Huma Abedin. But he says trying to buck the two-party system in this particular presidential election is too risky.

Even in January of this year, Trump sounded skeptical when asked whether he now believed the president was a natural-born citizen.

He added: “Let us elect Hillary Clinton as president, and the day after, let us mobilize millions of people around the progressive agenda” adopted as part of the Democratic platform. He says “silence in the face of divisive, bigoted comments allows it to grow”.

When Clinton came down with pneumonia a week ago, she didn’t mention it until she was visibly weak.

Reid said in a statement Thursday that Trump can make fun of the injury that crushed the side of his face and cost him the sight in his right eye.

Trump’s blood pressure was a good 116 over 70.

And after a week in which Republicans largely focused on Clinton’s deficiencies rather than on Trump’s attributes and personal story, Ivanka Trump warmed up the crowd by offering a new window into the Republican nominee.

Later Tuesday, Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) issued a statement urging Republicans to call Duke the D-word. He said his father views this as a distraction from more substantive issues in the campaign. He said, “This is coming from him”. Trump answered questions before a primarily pro-military crowd in Virginia Beach, Virginia with retired General Michael Flynn, a strong Trump supporter, doing the asking.

Hillary Clinton returned to campaigning without offering apologies for keeping her pneumonia a secret, focusing on criticizing opponent Donald Trump instead of the three-day rest ordered by her doctor. She urged viewers to give her father a second look by saying that “if It’s possible to be famous and not really well-known, that describes the father who raised me”.

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Robert Gates writes in Saturday’s Wall Street Journal that the Republican presidential nominee is “stubbornly uninformed about the world and how to lead our country and government, and temperamentally unsuited to lead our men and women in uniform”.

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