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Donald Trump condemns Clinton’s ‘deplorables’ label on his backers

“That is not my job”.

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But some Twitter users agreed with Clinton, referencing remarks by Trump that have been called racist, such as when he described some Mexican immigrants drug dealers and rapists.

She later said she regretted saying “half” of his supporters were “deplorables”.

Trump added, “I think when he [Putin] calls me brilliant, I think I’ll take the compliment, OK?”.

The full interview is set to be broadcast later Thursday.

Clinton’s comment could nevertheless end up being a boon to Trump.

Mike Pence condemned her comments, saying that they should be “denounced in the strongest possible terms”.

Trump seemed pleased that Hillary Clinton was questioned at length about her email practices.

Trump is expected to visit the Ground Zero memorial and a nearby firehouse, a New York City official told CNN Saturday. That’s the threshold needed for him to have a spot in the first presidential debate on September 26.

In an interview with The Washington Post Tim Kaine said Clinton shouldn’t have to apologize, and explained that her comments were about the people involved in the “alt-right” movement, which Trump attracts and encourages.

Ms Clinton on Thursday said Mr Trump’s comment was “not just unpatriotic and insulting to the people of our country, as well as to our commander in chief, it is scary”.

At Friday night’s fundraiser, Clinton said Trump had given voice to hateful rhetoric through his behavior as a candidate for the White House in the November 8 election. He also had new praise for Putin.

Clinton pointed to a recent Time magazine article by Matt Olsen, former chief of the National Counterterrorism Center, entitled “Why ISIS Supports Donald Trump”.

Hillary Clinton says it was inappropriate for Republican Donald Trump to discuss his intelligence briefing. “Surprised. I thought it was just ours”.

The tradition of presidential candidates shutting their campaigns down for the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks began in 2004, with President George W. Bush and Democratic challenger John Kerry.

She said, “Nobody directs or inspires attacks against the United States and gets away with it”. Altogether, almost 3,000 people were killed.

Clinton frequently recounts for voters her involvement in the operation as President Barack Obama’s secretary of state. He declined to say whether Putin should stay out of the 2016 presidential election.

“Because ISIS is still there after several years of fighting, you could say USA efforts have been a failure in the short-term”, Liebel said.

Trump contrasted, “the generals have been reduced to rubble”.

Clinton campaign spokesman Nick Merrill tweeted a defense Friday night, as soon as the story took off on social media.

Ryan credited Trump’s newfound steadiness to campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway. Tell him that you want to work with him on solving the problems in the world – but that he must behave in order to do so. When he got to the refugee crisis, Johnson interrupted him, saying, “Okay, got it”.

“This is about the ideas we’re advocating”,’ he added.

When asked why this election has been so unusual, Clinton said: “We’ve never had a nominee from one of our two major parties like Donald Trump”.

Trump has vowed to defeat the Islamic State group with the advice of military leaders.

“No, but when I do come up with a plan that I like and that perhaps agrees with mine, or maybe doesn’t, I may love what the generals come up with”, Trump responded.

President Barack Obama is hitting back at Donald Trump for the Republican’s frequent criticism of Obama’s foreign policy.

“Well, I think the dishonesty of the media”. And for the umpteenth week in a row, Donald Trump found a way to make us forget all that by doing something preposterous.

Some of those Republicans will join Clinton Friday for what she dubbed a “working session” on the threat of terrorism.

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Lauer was criticized for his questions, his lack of follow-ups and not fact-checking either candidate, among other things.

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