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Trump says police hamstrung in terrorism fight

Trump has called for a new “extreme vetting” system that would apply an ideological screening test to potential immigrants, asking whether they support concepts like women’s and gay rights.

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A person of interest in the weekend bombings in a naturalized USA citizen from Afghanistan.

The arrest came just hours after police issued a bulletin and photo of Rahami.

She insisted that Trump had no plan, while she was the only candidate with experience of being “part of the hard decisions to take terrorists off the battlefield”. What I said was exactly correct.

New York’s governor and mayor said on Monday that the bombings in a Manhattan neighbourhood and a New Jersey shore town are looking increasingly like acts of terrorism with a foreign connection.

The debate will be September 26 at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York.

Similarly, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus in an interview on “Face the Nation” said he thinks the “birther” movement “was something that got started in the 2008 presidential campaign”.

Trump, at the rally, blamed Clinton and President Barack Obama for the rise of ISIS and characterized her as weak and ineffective. Moreover, fact-checkers have debunked Trump’s claim that under the refugee policy Clinton supports there is “no system” to vet refugees or to prevent the radicalization of their children. “We will prevail. We will defend our country, and we will defeat the evil, twisted ideology of the terrorists”. “Anyone who can not name our enemy is not fit to lead this country”.

‘And then there’s the other guy, ‘ he said, drawing laughter. “He missed that whole civics lesson about slavery and Jim Crow, but we’ve got a museum for him to visit”.

“I do”, he said.

Mrs. Clinton reminded the public of the millions of naturalized citizens in the United States from all over the world who are law-abiding, peaceful citizens.

He continued: “But boy we are living in a time – we better get very tough, folks”.

Asked on ABC’s “This Week” whether he would use the word “irredeemable” to describe many of Trump’s supporters, the Virginia senator and Clinton running mate said he wouldn’t.

“So I am absolutely in favor of, and have always been an advocate, for tough vetting.not just people who come here to settle, but we need a better visa system”. Trump wrote on Twitter.

Last month, 53 per cent thought Clinton would be the next president.

“You see a Republican nominee for president who incites hatred and violence like we’ve never seen before in any campaign”. Both major party nominees are viewed unfavorably by a majority of likely Florida voters, according to the polls – Trump at 55 percent and Clinton at 53 percent.

The Democratic presidential candidate touted her national security credentials at a hastily scheduled press conference outside her campaign plane, denigrating rival Donald Trump for using the incidents to make “some kind of demagogic point”. “So, when the campaign puts out a statement and says he ended [it] in 2011, and you have asserted that today, that’s just not the truth, is it?”.

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Trump is also saying that people who publish bomb-making instructions in magazines and on websites should be arrested “immediately”.

After several days of recovering from pneumonia at home Democratic Nominee for President of the United States former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton returns to the campaign trail beginning her day by greeting the Press Corp aboard the campaign plane