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Bill Clinton Defends Clinton Foundation: ‘We’re Trying to Do Good Things’
Donald Trump and his surrogates hint at a mysterious “illness” afflicting rival Hillary Clinton.
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Mr Trump took aim at Mrs Clinton during a campaign stop in Jackson, Mississippi, on Wednesday, where he was joined by Britain’s outgoing UKIP leader Nigel Farage.
Before her interview, Clinton had largely ignored Trump’s criticism of the foundation, with campaign officials figuring her late-summer advantage gives her few incentives to personally push back against the email criticism or allegations of pay-for-play.
Last week, Mr Trump made a direct appeal to black voters during a rally in MI, where he told a almost all-white crowd that African-Americans “are living in poverty” and “their schools are no good”.
The top quality for voters is experience at 27 percent; followed by Commander-in-Chief at 16 percent; trustworthiness at 15 percent; and focus on the economy at 14 percent. Men back Trump 48 – 42 percent.
Trump, helped by a revamped campaign team, has called for a special prosecutor to investigate the foundation and said it should be shut down immediately. A network graphic sided with Clinton: “An Agenda of Hate: Conway on Clinton’s Charge Trump Peddles Prejudice”. But why wouldn’t you have her do a press conference today just to – you – you have a perception problem on the question of honesty and trustworthiness, why wouldn’t you put her out there to your traveling press corps who knows all the intricacies of sort of the defense you laid out, which is – which is legitimate? But, he said, it “sets a risky precedent for how accountable and transparent she might be as president”.
She added, “I believe the public will be and is considering my full record and experience as they consider their choice for president”.
NORAH O’DONNELL: Donald Trump is taking name calling new a new level.
Trump introduced Nigel Farage of the UK Independence Party on the state. He’s the British immigration critic who helped lead the so-called Brexit campaign in the UK.
Trump’s new position seemed to resemble in some respects the failed 2007 reform push by former Republican President George W. Bush. Much like the parts of Great Britain that voted to leave the European Union.
The Trump campaign later in the day released a scathing statement from the Rev. Mark Burns, a black pastor who endorsed Trump at the Republican National Convention.
“This is the legacy of Hillary Clinton: death, destruction, terrorism and weakness”.
Hillary Clinton is a bigot who sees people of color only as votes, not as human beings worthy of a better future.
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There is some irony in the fact that this damaging story is emerging at a pivotal moment in the 2016 presidential campaign largely because the State Department successfully delayed responding to a request it should have fulfilled in 2010. “We need to look a lot more closely at Donald Trump”. “We are going to enforce our laws, remove people who overstay their visas, dismantle the gangs and cartels, and protect jobs and benefits for hardworking American citizens”.