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Clinton camp says Trump encouraging foreign espionage
At the same time, he insisted that Russian Federation should either get the missing Clinton emails or already had them and should release them. “I think you’ll probably be rewarded mightily by our press”.
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Democrats at their convention on Wednesday night were likely to draw a contrast between their candidate’s approach on national security and that of Trump, which her campaign characterized as unsafe. WikiLeaks published on its website last week more than 19,000 internal emails stolen from the DNC earlier this year.
But Mr Trump repeated the call on Twitter, saying if anyone had Clinton’s emails, “perhaps they should share them with the Federal Bureau of Investigation!”
“I never met Putin, I don’t know who Putin is”, Trump said at the press conference. Pence condemned any possible cyberespionage, breaking from Trump for the first time since being selected to run with him.
Russian Federation faced “serious consequences” if it interfered with the USA election, Pence said. “Russia is a global menace led by a devious thug”, Ryan’s spokesman said. “Putin should stay out of this election”.
His campaign chair’s close ties with pro-Russian politicians in Ukraine has also raised allegations that Trump is too cozy with Moscow and its powerful leader Vladimir Putin.
“What the motives were in terms of the leaks, all that, I can’t say directly”, Obama said.
He later added: “If Russia or China or any other country has those emails, I mean, to be honest with you, I’d love to see them”. Bernie Sanders and her.
In response, Clinton campaign senior policy adviser Jake Sullivan blasted the GOP nominee for encouraging “a foreign power to conduct espionage against his political opponent”. “That’s not hyperbole, those are just the facts”.
“This is a national security issue now”, Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook told reporters in Philadelphia. “I don’t like Huma going home at night and telling Anthony Weiner all of these secrets”, Trump said.
Trump had previously boasted about meeting Putin.
While some Democrats are predicting a relatively easy win over Trump in November, President Obama said on NBC’s Today show that nobody should take the election for granted.
Lucia McBath, mother of Jordan Davis who was shot at gas station in Jacksonville, Florida in 2012 for playing loud music, praised Hillary Clinton for sitting down with mothers who have lost children to gun violence.
Will someone-calling Ivanka-please tell Donald Trump that Vladimir Putin is no friend of America, or for that matter of Donald Trump?
President Barack Obama told NBC News Wednesday that outside experts blamed Russian Federation for hacking into the DNC computers to get the emails.
Trump also reacted to former President Bill Clinton’s convention speech on Tuesday.
President Bill Clinton endorsed his wife as the Democratic nominee, saying that she would fight for people even when it was hard, calling her a proven “changemaker”.
“He left out the most interesting chapter”, Trump said. “I think it can be hacked”.
In addressing the development that prosecutors have dropped all remaining charges against three Baltimore police officers in the death of Freddie Gray, Trump said that Baltimore City State Attorney Marilyn Mosby should “prosecute herself”.
After one of the reporters corrected Trump, he said “What?”
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Donald Trump has declined to release his tax returns to the public and claims that the reasoning ‘has nothing to do with Russia, ‘ The Washington Examiner reported.