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Clinton accuses Trump of flirting with racism
After releasing a hard-hitting ad that tethered Trump to the Ku Klux Klan, Clinton will use a speech in Reno, Nevada to argue he has brought racism to the political mainstream.
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Donald Trump speaks to supporters at a rally on August 18 at the Charlotte Convention Center in North Carolina. The same period also saw new revelations of pay-to-play corruption while Clinton was at the State Department. “Her policies”, Donald replied.
“They are often the kinds of kids that are called super predators”, Clinton says in a clip from the ’90s.
Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said Thursday’s speech “proved to the American public what we have known all along – Hillary Clinton has no hope, no vision and no ideas for the future of our country”.
“Here’s the central point I want to get across today”. “We can’t let that stand”.
Clinton told a crowd at Truckee Meadows Community College that Trump has legitimized groups that prescribe to racist philosophies and conspiracy theories.
Donald Trump is doubling down on his outrageous claim that Hillary Clinton is a ‘bigot, ‘ but fortunately CNN’s Anderson Cooper is calling him out for it. The Democratic nominee, who has been working to paint her opponent as fearmongering and racist, also said that Trump’s “disregard for the values that make our country great is profoundly risky”.
“I have made it clear if I’m successful in November we are going to be taking additional steps [to avoid conflict] but the fact is, winding down some of these programs takes time”, Clinton said in a telephone interview on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” program.
However, he reiterated on Thursday that he would build a wall on the southern border and make Mexico pay for it. The “2017” on the button suggests that prosecution of his former opponent might be a first-hundred-days agenda item for President Donald J. Trump.
“I don’t know what Steve said”.
And with this fourth trip to New Hampshire since wrapping up the nomination, Trump insisted New Hampshire’s four electoral votes remain “very, very important”.
She also accused Nigel Farage, the former UKIP leader who attended a rally with Mr Trump, of stoking “right-wing nationalism”.
Trump has recently soften his harshest positions on illegal immigrants and even apologised for causing pain to those he had attacked.
He has proposed to impose a “total and complete shutdown” of Muslims seeking to enter the country, but later rolled back to focus on countries with “a proven history of terrorism”.
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Author and brain surgeon Ben Carson, a 2016 GOP presidential rival, introduced Trump Thursday.