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Clinton: Trump campaign built on ‘prejudice and paranoia’
Ben Carson during Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s roundtable meeting with the Republican Leadership Initiative in his offices at Trump Tower in New York, Thursday, . “They’re her policies, she comes out with the policies and others that believe, like she does, also”.
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Trump also said that he’ll give an immigration speech “over the next week or two” to clarify his wavering stance on the issue. “And we’re going to do everything we can to make sure that good work continues”.
“Hillary Clinton and her campaign went to a disgusting new low today as they released a video tying the Trump Campaign with horrific racial images”, Burns wrote. She dubbed the billionaire businessman’s campaign as one that will “make America hate again”.
Donald Trump, Clinton’s Republican opponent, and his surrogates have repeatedly accused Clinton of providing top foundation donors with favors while she served as secretary of state.
A measure of that unalloyed support came from right-wing author and commentator Ann Coulter who explained how, despite some frustration, she had been won over by Trump’s hard line on immigration.
Clinton said she doesn’t expect any more political distractions to arise from her use of a private server. “Until now”, she said.
Hillary Clinton is operating on a totally different level that Trump can’t even comprehend.
Clinton cast Trump as “a man with a long history of racial discrimination, who traffics in dark conspiracy theories drawn from the pages of supermarket tabloids and the far dark reaches of the internet”, who she said was “taking hate groups mainstream and helping a radical fringe take over the Republican Party”.
“A fringe element has effectively taken over the Republican Party”, Clinton said.
“When you’re secretary of state compared to president, it does require greater efforts and that’s why we are moving from where I think we appropriately were when I was secretary to what the new responsibilities would be as president”, the Democratic nominee said in a phone interview with MSNBC on Friday.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Thursday attacked Donald Trump for turning a blind eye on his white nationalist and anti-Semitic supporters and for spreading some of their messages on social media. “Hillary Clinton isn’t just attacking me, she’s attacking all of the decent people of all backgrounds – doesn’t matter – of all backgrounds who support this incredible, once in a lifetime movement”.
At one point during the interview, he told Cooper, “I know you want to protect her”.
But the continued role of Chelsea Clinton on the foundation’s board and directing additional corporate and foreign money to the affiliated health project could create exceptions to those changes and appear to be loopholes to allow control of the foundation and its projects to remain within the Clinton family.
Speaking at a community college, Clinton sought to link Trump to the “alt-right”, an informal group of mostly white conservative men aligned with the Republican Party that sees Trump as the only choice in 2016. He claims that the Democrats have taken minority voters’ support for granted. So far, they’ve tiptoed around it.
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Many African-American leaders and voters have dismissed Trump’s message – delivered to predominantly white rally audiences – as condescending and intended more to reassure undecided white voters that he’s not racist, than to actually help minority communities. “It’s like nothing we’ve heard before from a nominee for president of the United States”. He added that Trump refused the group’s invitation to speak at its convention.