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People say Clinton emails led to Iran execution
In a joint statement, William D. Ruckelshaus and William K. Reilly say that Trump has showed “a profound ignorance of science and of the public health issues embodied in our environmental laws” and that Clinton is “committed to reasonable, science-based policy”.
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Global problems The statement said many Americans are frustrated with the federal government’s failure to solve domestic and worldwide problems.
Trump stuck to prepared remarks rather than the freewheeling style that often produces controversial comments at rallies.
By enlisting the aid of Moore and Kudlow – both former advisers to President Ronald Reagan – Trump has increasingly embraced so-called supply-side economics, a standard of the 1980s that holds that high tax rates discourage economic growth. He dismissed Clinton as representing “the exhausted voices of the past”. He said he wants to “jumpstart America” and added, “It won’t even be that hard”. “It’s a conversation about how to make America great again for everyone.especially for those who have the very least”.
Much of the speech reflected Republican talking points and critics said his proposals lacked detail. During the 2008 election, Obama attacked Clinton for her support of the Iraq War, and emphasized his own opposition to the war during his ultimately successful primary campaign.
Because Trump’s plan is structured as a tax deduction, rather than a tax credit, it would primarily help more affluent households.
That rate would apply to all business income, including income that individuals earn from partnerships, limited liability companies and other “pass-throughs”. She explains that her allegiance to the party makes this decision a grave one. “All of these are unsafe qualities in an individual who aspires to be president and commander-in-chief, with command of the US nuclear arsenal”.
Trump was interrupted every few minutes by protesters for much of his address at the Detroit Economic Club.
“Let’s see, he’s got three Wall Street money managers, an oil baron, a former chief economist at one of the big banks at the heart of the financial crisis, he’s got six men named Steve – and they all care about the same things he does, about how to avoid paying their fair share”, she said.
Hillary Clinton’s campaign announced Monday evening that the Democratic nominee will participate in the three presidential debates scheduled before Election Day, and dared Donald Trump to also accept. Evan McMullin, 40, a Republican official and former Central Intelligence Agency counter-terrorism officer, announced he would run as an independent candidate for president.
Podesta took a swipe at Trump in the statement, accusing him of dodging the debates with Clinton. Aides say they hope to build on polls showing Clinton gaining ground on economic issues, which have made up the core of Trump’s campaign message.
“In short, the city of Detroit is the living, breathing example of my opponent’s failed economic agenda”, Trump said, referring to Clinton.
Clinton campaign spokesman Nick Merrill said in a statement in response to the lawsuit that, “While no one can imagine the pain of the families of the courageous Americans we lost at Benghazi, there have been nine different investigations into this attack and none found any evidence whatsoever of any wrongdoing on the part of Hillary Clinton”. Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake has harshly criticized Trump’s divisive rhetoric on minorities but hasn’t said definitively yet he won’t back him.
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“Now, they tried to make his old, exhausted ideas sound new”, Clinton said.