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‘Sleep well Hillary’: Trump ahead of first presidential debate

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump alleged that his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton talks tougher about his supporters than she does about Islamic State terrorists. She said she is “appalled” that Trump has not apologized for questioning President Barack Obama’s birthplace, and thus his legitimacy to be president, now that Trump has disavowed the theory that Obama was born outside the United States.

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Clinton called the attacks “a serious challenge” that the country can meet in “concert with our values”. Trump also said news that more than 800 individuals with deportation orders were mistakenly granted citizenship prove his claims that the current system must be strengthened.

He also insisted the USA should “use whatever lawful methods are available” to get information from the Afghan immigrant arrested in this weekend’s bombings.

Although Clinton ripped into Trump during her appearance, mostly she was on Fallon for the same reason Trump was: Both presidential candidates have what could be called a humanization problem, and Fallon’s late night show exists to humanize his guests. He spoke in a phone interview Monday.

It is unclear whether Trump obtained his information from some sort of briefing. Because they are looking to make this into a war against Islam.

Hillary Clinton’s campaign is aggressively outworking Donald Trump in battleground Pennsylvania, a state the billionaire businessman can scarcely afford to lose and still hope to become president.

“I think this, if she treats me with respect, I will treat her with respect”, he said.

He says that ISIS “happened on Hillary Clinton’s watch”, and added: “the rise of ISIS is Hillary Clinton’s foreign policy legacy”.

Most voters feel Trump would be better for rich people, white people and men, while most believe Clinton would be better for poor people, women and minorities, according to the poll.

Hours later, Clinton made her own public statement in which she appeared to scold Trump for commenting before officials were able to determine what caused the explosion.

She also thanked law enforcement before attending rally in Philadelphia at Temple University.

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Cooper is registered in NY with no party affiliation, according to the state elections site, which CNN confirmed.

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