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Hillary Clinton blasts Nigel Farage for campaigning at Trump rally
Hillary Clinton has launched a scathing attack on Nigel Farage after the former UKIP leader spoke at a rally for her White House rival Donald Trump.
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Addressing criticism of Mr Trump in his article, Mr Farage said: “It is worth remembering that virtually everyone thought that Ronald Reagan was unfit to be the USA president before he made a huge success of his two terms”.
There was a chance meeting, in a bar of course, with the delegation from Mississippi.
He was expecting to be one of the earliest speakers – on stage long before Mr Trump made his entrance.
“Donald would introduce me”.
‘It’s a message that says if the little people, if the real people, if the ordinary decent people are prepared to stand up and fight for what they believe in, we can overcome the big banks and the multinationals’.
Mr Trump said revelations that scores of donors to the Clinton family foundation met with her as Secretary of State represents “one of the most shocking scandals in American political history”.
The remark clearly irked the former First Lady, who singled out Farage in a speech in Reno, Nevada yesterday, claiming he stirred up anti-immigrant feelings to help win June’s Brexit vote.
“Having met him and having spoken to him, I am far less anxious”.
“The morning after the convention I woke up wondering whether all of this had really happened”.
I did not endorse Trump, because I had condemned President Obama for telling us what to do in our referendum.
He told Breitbart London: “Her attacks on me are completely baseless”.
He criticised Barack Obama for publicly backing the Remain campaign during the European Union referendum campaign, before adding: ‘So I could not possibly tell you how you should vote in this election’.
“She sounds rather like Bob Geldof and can’t accept Brexit”, he said. Mrs Clinton addressed that question during her speech yesterday.
“It does seem a little odd that I am now being used as a political football in the American presidential campaign”.
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He also added that he has given Theresa May the benefit of the doubt over Brexit, and was pleased with the appointment of “the three Brexiteers” – Boris Johnson, Liam Fox, and David Davis – but urged the Prime Minister to not hesitate too long in triggering Article 50.