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Trump Says Russian Interference with Election ‘Probably Unlikely’

House Speaker Paul Ryan, pressed about Donald Trump’s praise of the strongman Russian leader, trashed Vladimir Putin, but wouldn’t criticize the GOP presidential nominee.

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“Every Republican holding or seeking office in this country should be asked if they agree with Donald Trump about these statements”, she said in a news conference on Thursday.

Thursday’s poll is the first survey of the presidential race in OH to be released this month.

New polls by Quinnipiac show a tightening race in several critical states, with Donald Trump now up one point in OH and tied in Florida. The war in Iraq started in 2003, and Lauer didn’t challenge him on it. She touted the bipartisan nature of the meeting and vowed to work across the aisle as president to tackle national security challenges.

Donald Trump did little to counter the criticism that he lacks detailed policy proposals during a national security forum.

Trump promoted the letter as he campaigned in Virginia and North Carolina on Tuesday, suggesting that he would rely on the generals to make up for his own lack of national security inexperience to take on the Islamic State group. Trump’s supporters are especially enthusiastic: 75% say they’re more interested in this year’s face-offs than in previous years, compared with 58% of Clinton’s supporters.

Trump said he didn’t “want to broadcast to the enemy what my plan is”.

The Republican also renewed his praise for Putin and his disdain for President Barack Obama, saying that the Russian enjoyed an 82 percent approval rating.

She said America has “never been threatened so much by a single candidate running for president as we have been in this election”.

“The obvious take-away from these numbers is that Donald Trump has staged a comeback from his post-Democratic convention lows, especially in Pennsylvania and OH”, said Peter A. Brown, the Connecticut-based poll’s assistant director. “But I have no faith in Hillary Clinton or the leadership”. “But it’s part of the landscape we live in”.

Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton clashed over national security again on Friday, with Trump calling his Democratic rival “trigger-happy” and Clinton arguing his proposals would make the world a more risky place.

As for Pence, he noted that he’s been focused on his state as governor of IN, and is working to get up to speed on national and global policy.

Independent voters break 48-to-39 percent for Trump in the latest Florida survey.

Lauer’s NBC colleague, Lester Holt, is scheduled to moderate the first debate between the candidates on September 26.

The Republican nominee’s comments here came as he slammed Clinton’s handling of classified information during her time as secretary of state and lamented federal authorities’ decision not to charge Clinton after concluding a lengthy investigation. But she defended her support for United States military intervention to help oust a dictator in Libya, despite the chaotic aftermath. “They speak plainly about the failings of the administrations of their time, but they also, I think they both give voice to the aspirations of the American people, that we can be better, we can bet stronger”.

Mr. Trump’s lead widens in a four-way contest that also includes Libertarian Gary Johnson and the Green Party’s Jill Stein.

Her words on Thursday seemed to connect with members of the mostly black audience, who applauded and raised their hands in affirmation of many of her comments.

“I can tell you from the interactions I have had over the last eight or nine days (at the ASEAN and G20 summits) with foreign leaders that this is serious business”. “I could see myself working that”. At a speech in Cleveland, he tagged his Democratic opponent with a new nickname – “trigger-happy Hillary” and repeated his incorrect claim that he opposed the war in Iraq “from the beginning”.

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Trump’s interview with King was promoted by RT America as an exclusive.

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