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Kremlin criticizes Trump ad, sees ‘demonization’ of Russia

The ad shows opponents the USA faces, including a terrorist and Vladimir Putin.

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The Clinton footage is from a campaign rally in Nevada earlier this year, where she barked in order to describe a radio advert she heard while in Arkansas.

“It is common knowledge that demonization of Russian Federation – let me put it this way – and everything related with it is regrettably a mandatory attribute of the US election campaign”, Peskov said.

“We don’t need to be a punch line!” the video concludes.

Trump’s original video drew criticism from the Russian government on Thursday, after a spokesperson for the Kremlin said the ad was “demonizing Russia.”

Hillary Clinton’s Super PAC shot back at Donald Trump just one day after he released an ad attacking her foreign policy chops.

“When it comes to facing our toughest opponents”, it reads, “The democrats have the flawless answer…”

The video footage is followed by the words “We don’t need to be a punchline!”. “And I think that Putin and his team in the Kremlin decided that it would give a boost to these negotiations if Russian Federation is seen as showing goodwill and scaling down its forces”.

A Trump-Clinton face-off in November’s general election appears increasingly likely, although it is not assured.

And on Trump, Jenner said that while the Republican front-runner says he would “good for women”, he “doesn’t say how”.

The governor calls on Republicans to “accept and respect the will of the voters and coalesce behind Donald Trump”. “We always sincerely regret this and wish the (U.S.) electoral process were conducted without such references to our country”. In fact, Putin said that Trump was “colourful”, not “brilliant”.

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“I saw Boehner last night and told him to ‘knock it off, ‘” Ryan said, and added, “it’s not going to be me”.

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