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Clinton plays role of commander in chief after national security meeting

“I’m proud to support Secretary Clinton”.

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Clinton, who was a USA senator from NY in 2001, was not initially scheduled to visit the memorial site on the anniversary. “By the way, and if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks”, Trump said in Wilmington, N.C., before making the murderous proposal. Conway tried to switch subjects to Hillary Clinton, but Rose asked why Trump won’t acknowledge his shifting view: “Why can’t he simply say that?” She vowed to not send American ground troops into Iraq or Syria to fight the Islamic State group.

Donald Trump unleashed a firestorm of criticism from liberals, conservatives and those in between when he called for a ban on Muslims entering the United States. Rep. Franks said Trump has improved his use of it “1000 percent”.

Mr Trump, who has often praised Russian President Vladimir Putin, made the comments in an interview with former CNN broadcaster Larry King, whose podcast was aired on Thursday night on the RT network, a 24-hour news channel that broadcasts in both English and Russian. Then there was his earlier assertion that if women hadn’t joined the military, there would be no sexual assaults.

“I’m very proud of New York City, the mayor, the police, the fire, all the people working in the emergency front lines have done a superb job. I watched that”, he said in November. But her campaign notified officials at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum late Thursday that she would attend the morning’s events.

Still, he slipped several interesting “tells” of his liberal bias, such as referring to Romney’s economic plans as “trickle-down” and breaking up Romney’s train of thought by calling time when he was prosecuting especially effective attacks on Obama, while letting Obama go well past his deadline to finish his thoughts.

Independent presidential candidate and a former Central Intelligence Agency operations officer Evan McMullin on Friday said Republican Donald TrumpDonald TrumpIndependent candidate: “Trump may have been “blackmailed” by Putin Trump, Clinton aides spar over “basket of deplorables” Report: “Most industries’ donors backing Clinton MORE may be lavishing praise on Russian Federation and its leader because he’s being blackmailed”.

Unlike Trump, she has experience dealing with the military and veterans, but she didn’t get personal. This is similar to when Trump called Hillary Clinton a “bigot” after her advertisement connecting him with the Ku Klux Klan.

Not all of Trump’s allies were so quick to try to create distance between Trump and Putin, though.

His address earlier in the day also included plans to eliminate deep spending cuts known as the “sequester” that were enacted when Congress failed to reach a budget compromise in 2011.

In 2008, Republican nominee John McCain blasted Russia’s military actions in the country of Georgia and argued he would take a more aggressive approach against the country as president.

Also calling Putin “a fighter” for his people, Lewandowski said Trump’s willingness to work with Putin presents an opportunity “to work with what would normally be an adversary”.

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