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Trump Campaign Calls Off Immigration Speech Slated For Thursday

Clinton said that sometimes Trump’s remarks about her – such as a recent charge that President Barack Obama and Clinton co-founded the Islamic State, which he later said was sarcasm – go beyond personal attacks and become harmful to USA national security. “I have to step into the alternative reality and, you know, answer questions about, am I alive, how much longer will I be alive, and the like”. “We’re gonna get them out”, he said yesterday on Fox News.

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Donald Trump plans to use a pair of events in Texas on Tuesday to stress the need for tougher border security.

The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to request for comment.

Trump has also been rebuked by opponents for his proposal to impose a temporary “total and complete shutdown” of Muslims seeking to enter the country, later rolled back to focus on countries with “a proven history of terrorism”. “I would rather somebody who maybe does not speak so politely and maybe is rather blunt but says exactly what they say and feel”, she said.

Trump faulted both the Justice Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation for not indicting Clinton over her use of a private email server as secretary of state.

Trump often says Clinton doesn’t look like a typical president.

Trump had been expected to unveil his full immigration policy this week, but that was postponed, likely until next week. “And I say it with such a deep-felt feeling, what do you have to lose?”

Former President Bill Clinton defended the work of his charitable foundation Monday, telling supporters that it had “improved millions of lives around the world” but needs to change if his wife, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, wins the White House.

Clinton said she had begun preparing for the three presidential debates scheduled in September and October.

A Reuters/Ipsos survey released on Friday showed Clinton leading Trump nationally by 8 percentage points, 42 percent to 34 percent.

“My emails are so boring”, Clinton said.

“By taking gender head-on, Trump refuses to cede women voters and so-called women’s issues to Hillary just because she is a woman”, she told the paper.

Indeed, Trump’s first television ad of the general election specifically singles out illegal immigrants with criminal records, claiming that, if Clinton is elected, “Illegal immigrants convicted of committing crimes get to stay”.

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