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Clinton’s and Trump’s Plans to Help Education Differ Sharply
Apparently Trump’s position has evolved since July, when he said during a press conference, “Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 [Clinton] emails that are missing”. The Russian symbol was adapted from a photo in the public domain available via Wikimedia.
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Larry King interviewed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on his show, “PoliticKING”, Thursday night, which was carried on the Kremlin-backed news outlet, Russia Today (RT).
“I am very good with body language”, Trump said.
Hillary Clinton told an Israeli TV news show that Islamist extremists are praying for a Donald Trump presidency, prompting an enraged rebuke from the Republican presidential nominee’s campaign.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said the “damage” done by her rival Donald Trump needs to be undone after the elections and underlined that the real estate tycoon’s “ignorance” towards Russian President Vladimir Putin is “dangerous”.
But whether Trump – who wants to be in charge of vetting immigrants – did the interview was with Russian Times America or The U.S.A. Patriot Freedom Gazette, the content was still disturbing.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks during the Commander-in-Chief Forum hosted by NBC in Manhattan, New York, Sept. 7, 2016.
Sophia Tesfaye is the Deputy Politics Editor at Salon. “I want to defeat them, I want to end their reign of terror, I don’t want them to feel as though they can be getting more recruits because of our politics”.
“I think it’s probably unlikely”.
During her session with reporters, Clinton also sought to clarify her statement Wednesday night that the United States should never insert ground troops into Iraq again or send them into Syria. “Maybe the Democrats are putting that out – who knows”, Trump told King. “And she actually did, and she even really doubled up, because it was said with such anger … such unbelievable anger”, he said.
“The ad features footage of Clinton speaking at a Friday fundraiser, where she described the “deplorables” as “racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamaphobic” – you name it”.
Trump fired back at Clinton, saying her comments were an effort to make up for a poor performance during the security forum.
The Republican chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Bob Corker, offered Mr Trump a warning when asked about the relationship.
Clinton has so far released more details about her health than Trump. “The man has very strong control over a country”, Trump said.
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Early in his interview with Trump, Lauer failed to challenge Trump when Trump said he’d opposed the invasion of Iraq as early as 2002, a claim that has been repeatedly debunked. “But I was certainly disappointed that someone running or President of the United States would continue this unseemly identification with, and praise of, the Russian president, including on Russian television”, she concluded.