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Trump on Clinton: ‘I don’t think she’s all there’
US facing greatest voting rights challenge since Jim Crow Green Party candidate: I’m not anti-vaccine GOP convention scared this veteran more than Afghanistan MORE on Friday escalated his personal attacks on Hillary ClintonHillary Rodham ClintonClinton: US facing greatest voting rights challenge since Jim Crow Green Party candidate: I’m not anti-vaccine GOP convention scared this veteran more than Afghanistan MORE, calling her a “monster” and “unstable” at a series of Friday campaign events.
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Clinton said: “So I may have short-circuited, and for that I will try to clarify, because I think Chris Wallace [of Fox News] and I were probably talking past each other because, of course, he could only talk to what I had told the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and I appreciated that”.
The Democratic nominee then reiterated that it is hard for her to pick one conversation “out of, you know, 50 years of conversations”.
Comey told Congress that investigators had “no basis to conclude she lied to the Federal Bureau of Investigation”.
On Friday, August 5, Clinton acknowledged she “may have short-circuited” when she tried to clarify statements about her use of a private email server.
Hillary Clinton “short circuited” as in condensed words that she could have been more careful and specific with. She can’t. Rather, she would be the most disgusting President.
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been coy about potential further leaks, saying the website might release “a lot more material” between now and November. “He retweets white nationalists”.
This year, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Clinton wound up in a virtual tie in the February caucus.
It was a stunning reversal for Trump, a candidate who is known for his refusal to admit mistakes and whose general election campaign has been defined by his constant attacks on fellow Republicans.
As the Republican nominee Donald Trump looks at his path to victory he knows a few facts to be true.
“Every time I’ve done a job, people have counted on me and trusted me”, Clinton said during the question-and-answer session at the joint convention of the National Association of Black Journalists and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.
“But I do think having him say that my answers to the Federal Bureau of Investigation were truthful, and then I should quickly add what I said was consistent with what I had said publicly, and that is really sort of in my view trying to tie both ends together”. “He’s got more quality going for him”.
Two nights later, President Obama himself took to the stage to note the progress made during his presidency and pass the torch to Mrs. Clinton.
On Sunday, Clinton told Fox News’ Chris Wallace that the Federal Bureau of Investigation director “said my answers were truthful, and what I’ve said is consistent with what I have told the American people”.
The Labor Department reported Friday that US employers added a healthy 255,000 jobs in July, a sign of confidence that could point to a resilient economy. “But a common strain from the Democratic and Republican conventions was that Georgia has the chance to turn blue for the first time since Bill Clinton’s 1992 win over President George H.W. Bush”.
“We have to reject and stand up against the appeals to the kind of bigotry and the use of bluster and bullying we’ve seen come from the Trump campaign”, Clinton said.
Looming over Clinton’s appearance in front of a ballroom full of journalists in Washington, D.C., was her relative lack of interactions with reporters. This no doubt is partly the fault of the media itself, but Clinton can hardly complain about being overlooked when she refused to engage in the first place. The last formal press conference she had was in 2015, and by CNN’s Dan Merica’s count she’s only given 11 informal press “gaggles” to groups of reporters in 2016.
The question over the coming weeks: Are these polls reflective of a post-convention bounce for Clinton that will recede in time, or will the numbers stick, cementing her as the favorite? The same survey last month showed Clinton with a much smaller edge, 42 percent to 39 percent, over her Republican challenger.
In fact, Comey said Clinton was truthful during her interview with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, but he directly challenged some of the former secretary of state’s public assertions during his day-long testimony, in which he described the FBI’s independent findings.
This time, Clinton is up by 15 in the latest WBUR/MassINC poll.
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He also mentioned potentially stripping Trump of his nomination, something the President Barack Obama suggested at a Tuesday press conference.