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Trump hammers US foreign policy on Russian TV
Donald Trump: “Isn’t it disgraceful that Hillary Clinton makes the worst mistake of the political season and instead of owning up to this grotesque attack on American voters, she tries to turn it around with a pathetic rehash of the words and insults used in her failing campaign?” “But I think that it’s pretty unlikely. Are they going to make more out of this story than they made out of the racist, misogynistic Trump comments that got us here in the first place?” “Because that would not be appropriate at all”.
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Trump on Thursday appeared in an interview with Larry King on Russia Today, though his campaign said they believed the interview was only for King’s podcast.
A Trump spokeswoman, Hope Hicks, suggested that Trump was not aware that King’s program was linked to the Russian-backed network.
Tim Kaine, Clinton’s vice presidential running mate, further blasted Trump and his VP rival Mike Pence’s claims that Putin is a “stronger leader” than President Barack Obama.
And in the weeks since it became clear that he would be the Republican nominee, Trump has turned some of that venom on “crooked Hillary”. He went on to blame Democrats for stating that the Russians are involved in cyber-attacks during the election.
“I don’t know who hacked”.
“After getting pounded for Putin praise all day, Trump now being interviewed on.Putin’s propaganda network”, tweeted Jesse Lehrich, Clinton’s foreign policy spokesman. “I have absolutely no opinion on that”.
Trump, in his speech on Friday, stuck to his belief that the United States and Russian Federation can work together to defeat Islamic State militants.
“Obviously not everyone supporting Trump is part of the alt right, but alt right leaders are with Trump”, Merrill said on Twitter.
So have you had a chance to speak to Donald Trump since this interview, or your producers to speak to his campaign?
But speaking to CNN on Thursday, Governor Pence called it “inarguable” that Mr Putin is a stronger leader than the USA president.
Watch Conway’s full response on the matter to CNN below. “I mean, nobody wants to play the full clip”.
After Clinton’s rally on Friday in Pittsburgh, he was asked by a reporter about the upcoming debates. After Trump touted 88 retired military figures backing his campaign earlier this week, Clinton’s campaign has sought to keep the upper hand, noting her growing list of endorsements.
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Hillary Clinton on Thursday said Mr Trump’s comment was “not just unpatriotic and insulting to the people of our country, as well as to our commander in chief, it is scary”. “It is beyond one’s imagination to have a candidate for president praising a Russian autocrat like Vladimir Putin”. So let me just say from the bottom of my heart: Hillary, they are not a basket of anything, they are Americans, and they deserve your respect. In her initial remarks Friday night at a private fundraiser in New York City, she said: “To just be grossly generalistic, you could put half of Trump’s supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables“. In June 2015, Ora announced it was dropping plans to work on a television project with Trump following his controversial remarks about undocumented Mexican immigrants.