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A Brief History Of Donald Trump’s Birther Movement
“His comment was that if she didn’t have all that security, she’d change her attitude about the right to keep and bear arms”.
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86 percent of Democrats say the nation would be “damaged beyond repair” if Trump wins; 83 percent of Republicans think the same thing about a Clinton victory.
Clinton was briefed on the incidents shortly after her speech to the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation dinner in Washington. By the way, and if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks …
Clinton had told a roomful of donors: “To just be grossly generalistic, you can put half of Trump supporters into what I call “the basket of deplorables”.
At a rally in Miami, he told the crowd: “I think that her bodyguards should drop all weapons”.
“She doesn’t want guns”, Trump said.
“She is very anxious, as am I, about the deplorable motivations of those who would question President Obama’s citizenship or people like David Duke, who are doing robo calls, saying people should vote for Donald Trump”, Clinton’s VP pick said. “It’ll be very risky”, the New York Times quoted the Manhattan billionaire as saying.
If Hillary Clinton is assassinated, the blood will be on Donald Trump’s hands, Democratic Sen. Trump never apologized for the comment nor did he disavowed it; instead he said everyone in his audience knew he was only referring to the power of voters.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is facing criticism after appearing to hint at the assassination of his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton for a second time, media reports said.
CNN covered for Hillary Clinton when it edited a statement made by the former secretary of state in response to an explosion that rocked a Manhattan Chelsea neighborhood Saturday night. “This is not what the American people are talking about”, he said. I know how to do this, and I understand how we don’t want this to get even bigger than it already is.
As for President Obama’s opinion on this, he dismissed Donald Trump’s criticism, saying to reporters, jokingly, that he was “pretty confident about where he was born”.
The President will not sharply engage Trump for years of stirring conspiracy theories about his birthplace. He’s said repeatedly that he plans to build a wall along the USA border with Mexico, and make Mexico pay for it. During the same interview, he refused to comment on whether he now believes President Barack Obama was born in the United States.
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The latest of these he said is Trump’s remarks to disarm the Secret Service.