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Trump on Clinton guards: Take their guns away
In a March 2008 interview with “60 Minutes”, Clinton said she took then-Sen.
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“Take their guns away”, he continued.
“I think they should disarm immediately”, Trump said. OK, no they should immediately disarm and let’s see how good they do. While this is not for the first time that Trump has said this, but it is for the first time he said that such a move would be unsafe for Clinton. He had also slammed her for accepting armed Secret Service protection while backing gun control measures in the country. “Take their guns away. let’s see what happens to her”. “It’ll be very unsafe”.
The Secret Service has not commented.It comes after a remark by Mr Trump last month was blasted by Democrats who claimed it was a call for Mrs Clinton’s assassination.
Fresh off of falsely blaming Hillary Clinton for the birther movement that accused President Barack Obama of not being a USA citizen, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has suggested violence against Clinton once again.
Adding to an already cumbersome election cycle that’s been plagued by constant bickering, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has concluded several years of controversy stating, “President Barack Obama was born in the United States, period”.
“We got played again by the Trump campaign, which is what they do”, said CNN’s John King.
Mook says, “It is time Republican leaders stand up to denounce this disturbing behavior in their nominee”.
“I don’t know exactly what he wrote, but certainly we never – the ’08 campaign – never promoted the birther conspiracy”.
Trump doesn’t allow guns at his rallies and his properties don’t allow open carrying of guns. And the recession that began before Obama took office cut government revenues and led to some of the higher debt incurred during the president’s term.
For years Donald Trump has been the country’s biggest birther, doubting President Obama was born in the United States. You know what I mean.
She closed by urging her audience, a key constituency in her primary victories and the upcoming November election, to weigh in on the “profound choice” between her and Trump.
The real estate mogul’s comments quickly came under fire as Clinton’s team fired back, condemning his incindiary words.
‘By the way, if she gets to pick, if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks.
Since before their official nominations, both candidates have been protected by Secret Service agents.
Mr Trump also routinely claims that Ms Clinton wants to ban all guns or repeal the Second Amendment, which is false.
The GOP nominee previously said he was “fine” with the Obama administration’s decision to reopen diplomatic relations with Cuba, though he was critical of the deal that was made and stressed the need for a better one.
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LISA DESJARDINS: There was more outrage from members of the Congressional Black Caucus, who said Trump is unrepentant and an opportunist.