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Donald Trump’s Running Mate, Mike Pence, to Release Tax Records

In an interview with Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly, Trump reiterated his long-held stance that he would release his tax returns only after the IRS had conducted a “routine audit”. Nixon’s re-election campaign orchestrated that break-in, and USA intelligence agencies have linked the DNC penetration to Russian Federation. “I don’t know when that’s gonna be, it could be soon, it could be not”, Trump said, echoing his VP pick. “A president was impeached and had to resign over an attack on the DNC during a presidential election in 1972”. “Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing”, the billionaire real estate developer said.

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Pence’s comment comparing Clinton to Nixon came a day after the FBI released a 58-page summary of its investigation into the Democrat’s e-mail usage during her years as the top US diplomat.

Asked about the report, Kaine told ABC that the documents showed “clearly” why the Federal Bureau of Investigation didn’t recommend criminal charges against Clinton. “I don’t think anybody cares, except some members of the press”.

Donald Trump’s running mate Mike Pence will make two stops in Missouri this week, including one in St. Louis. “We’ll do it with the compassion of the American people”.

“But to continue to allow people into this country when our own Homeland Security, our own Federal Bureau of Investigation says we can’t know for certain who these people are, is putting safety and security of the American people second to the agenda to the United Nations or the liberals in this country”.

He said the USA lacks adequate screening of refugees: “Our own Federal Bureau of Investigation says we can’t know for certain who these people are”.

The foreign policy of US President Barack Obama and his former secretary of state Hillary Clinton has resulted in the wider Middle East literally spinning out of control, Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence alleged on Sunday. Instead, Trump favors working with Arab countries to create “safe zones” for those fleeing war-torn areas, Pence said. The target has been met, national security adviser Susan Rice said in a statement on August 29.

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Information for this article was contributed by Abby Phillip of The Washington Post, Yamiche Alcindor of The New York Times and Michelle Jamrisko, Patricia Laya and Alexis Leondis of Bloomberg News.

US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump shakes hand with his vice presidential running mate Indiana Governor Mike Pence