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Hillary Clinton ‘Not Surprised’ by Donald Trump Interview With Russian TV
Trump did not get into specifics about what he learned in the briefings, one August 17 and the second September 2.
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A Donald Trump supporter upset with the vandals who’ve been stealing his campaign signs has rigged up a shocking surprise for future thieves.
“I’m asking to be judged on the totality of my record”, said Clinton, who grew visibly irritated at times with the repeated focus on her past actions.
The GOP presidential nominee has heaped praise on Russian leader Vladimir Putin and this week said he was a stronger leader than Obama.
Take the two minor-party candidates out of the equation and the race tightens considerably – a statistical tie of 46 percent for Mr. Trump compared to 45 percent for Mrs. Clinton.
Standing on the tarmac at the Westchester County Airport, the Democratic presidential nominee spent four minutes slamming Trump as ill-informed on foreign policy before fielding five questions from reporters.
Hillary Clinton is trying to make some lemonade from NBC’s “Commander-in-Chief” lemon of a forum Wednesday night, using Matt Lauer’s universally-panned performance as a moderator to solicit donations.
The fact was acknowledged by the Trump campaign in its latest fund raising statement.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump criticized US policy in Iraq again, but this time he aired his grievances on an unusual platform: a Russian government-funded television network. Pence called it “inarguable” that Putin is a stronger leader than the USA president.
As a newcomer to politics, Trump has used colorful language in the past to describe fervent support for him. The Republican candidate was widely criticized recently when he called her a “co-founder”, along with Obama, of Islamic State.
“Hillary Clinton answered email questions differently last night than she has in the past”, he said. “That’s not only unsafe, it should be disqualifying”.
She continued: “I found it even surprising how clear and compelling the case was, where he quoted ISIS spokespeople rooting for Donald Trump’s victory because Trump has made Islam and Muslims part of his campaign, and basically, Matt Olsen argues, that the jihadists see this as a great gift”. Afterwards, some of his supporters shrugged off his comments about Putin.
Pressed Thursday by CNN on that praise for the invasion, Trump retorted, “You know what that meant”.
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When King asked about reports that USA intelligence agencies are investigating whether Russian Federation is trying to disrupt the election, Trump said that he’s skeptical.