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Trump becoming ISIS’s best recruiter: Clinton
“It’s just another Hillary lie”. “She lies like insane about everything”.
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“If our next president is a Republican like Donald Trump or any of the rest of the candidates, we’re going to see all the progress that we’ve made on the economy ripped away”, Mook said.
Trump lashed out at Clinton on ABC’s “This Week”, insisting that no such video exists and that news reporters have been unable to find one.
“There is no such video”.
Clinton’s brush-off of the data breach controversy underscores her confidence in a race in which Sanders is struggling to regain momentum as it shifts away from an economic message – the core of his campaign – to one over national security, because of terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California. She is a personification of this administration: “Are you going to believe me or your lying eyes?” It was a sound bite. Clinton, a former secretary of state, said America must remain an engaged global leader, while Sanders said the country should be wary of involvement in complex foreign conflicts.
Trump quickly hit back at the Democratic frontrunner, asking for an apology: “She should apologize …” Trump also downplayed Russia’s meddling in the Middle East to prop up adversarial regimes in Syria and Iran. “And hundreds of thousands of people have been killed because of her faulty decisions”, he said. “I’m very clear that we have a distinct difference between those of us on this stage tonight and all of our Republican counterparts”, she said. “I think it would be a positive thing if Russian Federation and the United States actually got along and they could work to the mutual good of getting rid of ISIS”.
“Excuse me no… a ban on combat assault weapons David”, O’Malley said. I don’t know that he has. “But he is being used in social media by ISIS as propaganda”.
Asked to comment on Sunday, the Clinton campaign did not respond to Trump’s charge but reiterated that Hillary Clinton’s remark was based on evidence that supporters of the extremist group frequently cite Trump’s comments to make the case that Americans hate Muslims. He’s being used in social media.
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There is no doubt Donald Trump has been successful at galvanizing Americans around his campaign – but in doing so, is he also helping extremists recruit for their cause? During Saturday’s Democratic primary debate, Clinton called Trump ISIS’s best recruitment tool and insisted the bloodthirsty jihadists were already using videos clips of Trump insulting Islam to entice more would-be jihadists, which fact-checkers have been unable to prove.