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Clinton blasts Trump over comments on generals, Putin
(This is compared to Clinton’s $23.8 million that month.) And it’s clear Trump, who largely self-financed his primary campaign for the GOP presidential nomination, stepped up his fundraising efforts since then-especially by investing in pricey digital fundraising operations which have allowed the campaign to rake in small contributions from individual donors. “How does that in any way help Israel”, she asked, using an acronym for the Islamic State group.
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“I just watched her on the tarmac”, he said.
Critics of the network, which mostly targets audiences outside of Russian Federation, have described it as a propaganda arm of Putin’s government. “There is no evidence my system was hacked”.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. “Now, that is not just unpatriotic and insulting, to the people of our country as well as to our commander in chief, it is scary”, Clinton said. We saw more evidence that he is temperamentally unfit and totally unqualified to be commander in chief. “She tried to make up for her awful performance last night so she went on the tarmac and told more lies”.
“Of course we follow the presidential campaign in the United States”, she began. Clinton and Trump’s epic meet-up won’t be re-broadcast, however, it is possible to live-stream the forum. “I’m not going to promise something that I think most thinking Americans know is going to be a huge challenge”.
But he was also harshly critical of the military, saying America’s generals have been “reduced to rubble” under Obama.
The billionaire said he learned details during his recent intelligence briefing that both shocked and alarmed him. “I was very, very – but, that was superseded because before the war, much closer to the war, I gave statements that we shouldn’t go in”. “There was one thing that shocked me”. “In nearly every instance, I could tell – I’m pretty good with the body language – they were not happy”.
Democrat Hillary Clinton called Donald Trump’s praise of Russian President Vladimir Putin and criticism of USA military leaders at a forum Wednesday night an “astonishing” and frightening display by a US presidential candidate and said every Republican should be asked if they agree with their nominee.
“The man has very strong control over a country”.
At a forum hosted by NBC earlier this week, Trump said Putin “has been a leader, far more than our president has been a leader”, although he added that he doesn’t “like” Russia’s “very different system”.
Another poll, a 50 state survey by The Washington Post, showed Mrs Clinton with a solid lead in electoral college votes – the votes that ultimately determine who wins the presidential vote – even in some traditional Republican strongholds.
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Trump also unveiled his “plan” to defeat ISIS which amounts to giving the military 30 days to come up with… a plan.