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Donald Trump calls for the immediate shutdown of the Clinton Foundation

Donald Trump is calling on the Clintons to shut down their charitable foundation “immediately”.

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The foundation “must be shut down immediately”, he says.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is returning northeast OH for another campaign rally.

Her campaign manager addressed a more recent issue – denying foreign donors to the Clinton Foundation received any special treatment.

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Hillary Clinton’s campaign is reserving an additional $80 million for fall campaign ads in eight battleground states.

The ad is running in Florida, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Iowa, Nevada, Ohio, North Carolina and Omaha, Neb.

The ad – titled “June One” – features Trump saying “I know more about ISIS than the generals” and suggesting he would “bomb the s-” out of the terrorist group.

Clinton has said that she and Powell were in agreement on the use of private email by secretaries of state.

The Indiana governor raised the questions about Clinton as there are unanswered questions involving her family’s charity, the Clinton Foundation.

Trump’s comments Monday come as Republican officials insist the GOP nominee is finally hitting his stride and will catch up with Democrat Hillary Clinton by early September, following a major shake-up to his campaign.

But Pence defended his new colleague, telling CNN’s Alisyn Camerota in an interview that aired Monday on “New Day” that “Donald Trump is not an experienced politician who carefully selects his words, and speaks right from his heart, right from his mind”. “And I think he’s going to get this thing back on track”, Reince Priebus, the Republican National Committee chairman, said Sunday.

With polls showing Clinton up handily over Donald Trump in the two swing states, Clinton’s top aides feel – citing the growth in minority communities and college-educated white voters – confident enough to pull local ads in the two states.

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Trump even expressed regrets during a campaign speech for offensive remarks.

The public ponders a shakeup in the Trump campaign