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Clinton: Trump’s comments ‘seized on by terrorists’ to recruit

And championing the cause of many hawkish conservatives, Trump appeared to argue that terrorist suspects captured on U.S. soil like Ahmad Khan Rahami, the ny and New Jersey bombing suspect who was apprehended earlier Monday, should be treated as “foreign enemy combatants”.

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The former officials said Trump’s overseas ties could affect the foreign policy he might pursue as president and seem to have “already influenced the policy positions he has taken as a candidate”.

Still, 47 per cent of those polled think Clinton will win in November, and 33 per cent said Trump will.

“They want to use that to recruit more fighters to their cause by turning it into a religious conflict”. “ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack in Minnesota, and this should steel our resolve to protect our country and defeat ISIS and other terrorist groups”.

JOHN YANG: Donald Trump used this weekend’s attacks to underscore a defining theme of his campaign.

Speaking on Monday, the Democratic presidential candidate emphasized her experience dealing with terrorism in the Unite States and overseas, while criticizing the response of her Republican opponent, Mr. Trump. “Has she ever talked that way about radical Islam? No”.

That tribute out of the way, Trump asserted that “this weekend’s attacks, from Minnesota to Manhattan, are just the latest to be carried out on USA soil under President Obama”.

He pointed to the Obama administration’s policy of admitting refugees from war-torn areas of the Middle East, such as Syria, in addition to lax border security. Ahmad Rahami, 28, a USA citizen who immigrated from Afghanistan, allegedly set off a bomb that injured 29 people in Manhattan and was captured on Monday.

“From my perspective, it matters what we do more than what we say”, Clinton said on “New Day”.

“I was stunned when I saw that”, Kaine said on “Fox News Sunday”.

In the “age of Netflix and House of Cards”, many young people see politics as “this dirty, grimy thing.” he said.

However, Trump did not offer a specific plan.

“More than any previous generation, you understand that all these various challenges are intersecting, and we must take them on together”, she told the students.

“We don’t want to do any profiling”, he said of current USA policy. “We can not let it go on”. Trump called Putin a stronger leader than Obama, rattling both Democrats and Republicans in Washington.

Trump said that ideological tests to assess an immigrant’s “world view”, which he has proposed before, are an important component of such vetting. “We also need to work with Silicon Valley to counter propaganda and recruitment efforts online”.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump holds a campaign rally in Fort Myers, Florida on September 19, 2016.

It was Clinton’s second appearance at Temple University this summer.

The full interview aired at 8 p.m on Fox News Channel. “I should be a newscaster because I called it before the news, but what I said what exactly correct”, he said.

“It is like so much else he says: It is not grounded in fact, it is meant to make some kind of demagogic point”, Clinton said.

Clinton urged Americans not to fear. “We have faced threats before”.

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“And this is a pattern that has been repeated over and over again, and I think this doesn’t belong in any race, much less a race to be president of this country”, he added. “We will not look the other way”.

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