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Terrorists ‘Feel Emboldened’ By Obama-Clinton Foreign Policy
But terrorist bombings and stabbings are great disrupters, especially when they involve both ny and the heartland in a single weekend. The Democratic nominee is urging everyone to remain calm and trust the procedures the US government has in place to protect them. “So let’s not get diverted and distracted by the kind of campaign rhetoric we hear coming from the other side”.
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So, which candidate will benefit from that dynamic? While Clinton and President Barack Obama reject conservatives’ favored terminology of “radical Islam”, it wasn’t clear what Trump was referencing.
Seth Meyers continued his biting commentary on all things Donald Trump on Monday night’s show when the “Late Night” host did a segment on the candidate’s press conference last Friday, where Trump acknowledged that President Barack Obama was born in the United States, ending his five year “birther” crusade.
The comments came after he praised Clinton for her laundry list of political experience – and blasted Donald Trump as temperamentally unfit to execute the highest office of the land.
Trump added: “We coddle them”.
JOHN YANG: Donald Trump used this weekend’s attacks to underscore a defining theme of his campaign.
Trump also criticized Clinton for aggressive rhetoric against the Republican nominee, which included labeling him terrorists’ “sergeant of recruitment”.
“If Clinton really wants to find the real cause of IS, she needs to take a long, hard look in the mirror”, Miller said. “We need change in this country”.
A week before Clinton and Trump are scheduled to face off in their first televised debate, bombings in NY and New Jersey, and a mass stabbing in St. Cloud have refocused the presidential race on concerns about domestic terrorism and national security. “Well, the secret is he has no plan”, Clinton said.
NBC’s Lester Holt will moderate the September 26 debate between Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton.
At a rally later Tuesday, in Kenansville, North Carolina, Trump predictfed Clinton will copy his language and policy on national security at next week’s debate.
Also, a bomb exploded in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City on Saturday night and injured 29 people.
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But it’s smaller than her lead in the previous Monmouth poll in Florida last month, which showed Clinton up by 9.