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Clinton: Trump ‘crossed the line’ over gun remarks
“But you know. people choose little selective pieces”.
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“Words have tremendous power when you’re the president”, Harrison said Wednesday.
Was he referring to Kelly’s menstrual period? The Secret Service said it was aware of the comments in a statement Tuesday.
“You just don’t vote. People are grasping at straws”, Ron Bonjean, a Republican strategist unaffiliated with Trump, told Reuters.
Should Japan have its own nuclear weapons to defend themselves against North Korea?
“Anybody who says to me well you know we can’t really transition to clean renewable energy, I ask them “have you been to Iowa lately?” she asked”.
“In running for the most powerful political position in the world, a position wherein words and even their interpretation can have global impact, Mr. Trump has shown a remarkable degree of carelessness in choosing his words”, U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford, R-S.C., a frequent critic of Trump, said in an email.
Jay Price talks with Dave DeWitt about Donald Trump’s rally in Fayetteville, N.C. “I never said that”.
In addition, 50 prominent national security experts signed an open letter saying they would not vote for Trump in the fall, saying he “lacks the character, values, and experience” to be president.
The days for winging it as a presidential candidate are long over for Trump.
The allegation about Cruz’s father stirred up a media firestorm.
Mr Trump denied that, saying on Twitter that “no such conversation” had ever happened. He’s sharply criticised Mr Obama for announcing he would pull U.S. troops out of Iraq, a decision that many Obama critics say created the kind of instability in which extremist groups like IS thrive. Day after day, there are stories suggesting Hillary Clinton is a corrupt liar, but Donald Trump seems to find ways to eclipse by making “unforced errors”.
“I got to know him very well because we were both on “60 Minutes”.
“It’s called the power of unification – Second Amendment people have fantastic spirit and are tremendously unified, which gives them great political power”, Jason Miller, the campaign’s senior communications adviser, said.
Later, the notion that they met on the set was debunked, as they were in different cities when their interviews were taped.
“Regardless of party, voters are increasingly concerned that Trump’s tendency to bully, demean and degrade others sends the wrong message to our children”, Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta said.
“Of course, I’m being sarcastic”, he said the next day.
The Republican Presidential nominee told a crowd packed with pro-gun supporters of the Second Amendment – which guarantees American citizens the right to bear arms – that they might be able to stop Clinton from appointing U.S. Supreme Court justices who could weaken gun rights if she were elected. “By the way, if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do folks”.
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Clinton, who has been criticized for saying the USA will shutter coal mines, has tried to shift her focus to helping workers adjust to the industry’s decline by finding new ways to make a living. This is a political movement.