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Trump campaign again blames Clinton for Obama ‘birther’ theory

“I think they should disarm immediately”, Trump, who also travels with a large armed Secret Service detail, told his cheering supporters.

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“Take their guns away, OK?”

Mrs Clinton has called for tighter access to guns, including universal background checks, but she has never said she planned to get rid of the Second Amendment. “Let’s see what happens to her. Take their guns away, OK, it would be very risky”. “It’ll be very unsafe”.

“She wants to destroy your Second Amendment”, he said after making rambling comments equating working people with hedge fund and Wall Street managers wanting “a fraction of the security enjoyed” by both politicians and Clinton.

“Take their guns away”. Just like calling for “Second Amendment people” to do something to prevent Clinton from appointing judges if she wins the election is risky. But, you know, to be honest with you, Martha – I have a lot of respect for you. “That will be a awful day”.

Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign attempted to dispel rumors that their team started Obama “birther” rumors after Donald Trump pointed the blame their way, but now a D.C. bureau chief is saying they were the source. Christie, who is also legally required to have round-the-clock security protection for which New Jersey taxpayers have been billed $2 million, said Kaine’s interpretation was “outrageous” and “he owes Donald Trump an apology”. Clinton lives “behind gates and walls and guards” while raising money from hedge funds, he said.

Trump made the statement barely a month after he seemed to suggest gun-rights advocates could assassinate Clinton.

Panelist Maggie Haberman, a New York Times correspondent, stated that Trump is trying to lie about the origin of birtherism, “What he is going to do is, he is going to say, as he did say incorrectly on Friday, “Hillary Clinton started this”.

Before it’s here, it’s on the Bloomberg Terminal. Chris Christie falsely claimed on Sunday that Republican nominee for president Donald Trump abandoned his arguments that President Obama wasn’t born in the U.S.as soon as the president released his birth certificate. Mike Pence what Trump meant by a comment that the Clinton campaign quickly denounced as “out of bounds for a presidential candidate”.

Trump, who for years bolstered the birther movement, made a short statement Friday that he now believes Obama was born in the United States “period”.

“Donald Trump’s been focusing on issues the American people really care about”, he told ABC’s “This Week”.

The birther issue is dragging Trump down fast.

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“I just left Little Haiti”, Trump told the Miami crowd, alluding to a quick meeting with supporters who, without citing any evidence, accused President Bill Clinton of plundering Haitian natural disaster relief programs. “Right?” Trump said as the crowd cheered.

US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton gives a thumbs up as she boards her campaign plane to resume her