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Trump Attacks Clinton on Foundation Following Reports

Clinton, meanwhile, followed up on Thursday’s tough speech by saying that Trump’s temperament and divisiveness made him unfit for the White House. “My work as secretary of state was not influenced by any outside forces”, Clinton said. He wrote in a letter to Secretary of State John Kerry that the AP report and others raised questions over whether State officials acted to benefit the Clinton Foundation “in violation of executive branch ethics guidelines”.

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Clinton’s speech is an effort to keep attention focused on what a top aide called Trump’s “divisive and dystopian vision” as he tries to reverse his slumping position in opinion polls in key battleground states before the November 8 presidential election. “She doesn’t care what her policies have done to your communities”.

The alt-right has long cheered Trump, but his ties to the movement intensified with his latest campaign shake-up. “It’s the last refuge of the discredited Democratic politician”.

“Hillary Clinton is a bigot who sees people of color only as votes, not as human beings worthy of a better future”.

Clinton said it was “absurd”.

Trump said the Clinton attacks were not only an assault on him, but on all his supporters – people, he said, who want strong borders and security. “Yeah, I would say that certain moderators would be unacceptable, absolutely”. In recent days, he’s suggested he might be open to allowing them to stay.

The ad “Shirts” joins a previously released commercial “Some Place” in spotlighting Trump’s long history of making Trump-branded products outside of the U.S., as part of an effort over the past month to contrast the 70-year-old tycoon’s hypocritical business record with Clinton’s agenda to “make the economy work for everyone, not just those at the top”.

Trump, who was joined onstage by “Brexit” leader Nigel Farage, was cheered loudly when he declared that Democrats have taken minorities’ support for granted. But the questions about emails and the foundation keep piling up, and she is certain to be challenged at the first debate with Trump on September 26. I think political critics are always going to be critical of us. The program hopes to train at least 200 potential activists from the black, Hispanic and other non-traditional GOP communities over a six-week period that can be used throughout NY state. “Instead, we now have a more intense degree of divisive rhetoric”.

Bannon told the magazine Mother Jones during the Republican National Convention last month that the website was “the platform for the alt-right”, a brand of USA political conservatism associated with white nationalism.

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Her campaign also released an online video that compiles footage of prominent white supremacist leaders praising Trump, who has been criticized for failing to immediately denounce the support that he’s garnered from white nationalists and supremacist, including former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton