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Trump Talks to Russia-Backed Network

Republican vice presidential nominee Gov. Mike Pence responded Saturday to Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s characterization of his campaign’s supporters as a “basket of deplorables”.

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“I don’t know what Trump knew”, King told Burnett with regard to where his Politicking show is distributed. Hillary Clinton’s low opinion of the people that support this campaign should be denounced in the strongest possible terms.

Trump has based his foreign policy beliefs on keeping the USA out of what he called “endless wars” in the Middle East. She’s just too quick to intervene, invade, or to push for regime change, ‘ he said at the summit.

Mr Trump’s speech comes after the candidate took the unusual step of criticising United States policy in a program aired on Russian government-funded television network, RT, a news channel that broadcasts in English and Russian. The billionaire stated that Obama had reduced U.S. generals to “rubble”.

“What Larry King does with the interview content is up to him”. ‘And it’s a war that, when we got out, we got out the wrong way.

“He’s got General [Michael] Flynn, who’s on the payroll of RT America, which is a Russian cable network owned by the Russian government and who has close ties to Vladimir Putin”.

Trump also attempted to refute claims that he doesn’t have a firm understanding of military issues or a plan to take on the Islamic State by declaring he has a “very distinct plan” and knocking down the foreign policy established by both the Barack Obama and George W. Bush administrations.

Making his relationship with Russia even more questionable, Trump criticized USA foreign policy and the American political press corps on Thursday during an interview for a state-owned Russian Television network called RT America, according to the Daily Kos.

He criticised Clinton for North Korea’s latest nuclear test, saying his opponent should have put a stop to Pyongyang’s nuclear programme during her time as Secretary of State.

But Clinton proved this weekend that she was not to be outdone, at least in terms of hurling ugly insults at the supporters of her political opposition. Trump has said far worse about Obama in appearances on U.S. television networks.

In an televised national security forum on Wednesday night, the two sought to portray themselves as most fit to be commander in chief, with Trump arguing that Putin is a better leader than Obama.

The Republican nominee said Schlafly was “there for me when it was not at all fashionable”.

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“He might think he can have an impact at the margins, but I don’t believe that’s possible”, Morell said. However, Trump was asked almost twice as many questions during the event.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks about national security Wednesday Sept. 7 2016 at the Union League in Philadelphia