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Trump wants apology from Clinton after recruiter remarks
Trump knocked Clinton with a vulgar Yiddish-ism during a rally in MI on Monday night, saying she got “schlonged” in 2008 when she lost to Obama.
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The Associated Press fact check also said Clinton has “no evidence” to back up her debate claim on the videos. “I know where she went”, the Republican front-runner said.
“But I watched her the other night, it was hard, it was really hard because there were a lot of other things on better, including reading books and reading financial papers which I actually enjoy reading”. I mean, is this a risky move by Hillary Clinton to focus on Republicans and act like the nominee when she has, you know, a legitimate contender there? “We want to be very straight up, OK?”
In response, Brian Fallon, Hillary’s spokesperson, said, “Hell no. Hillary Clinton will not be apologizing to Donald Trump for correctly pointing out how his hateful rhetoric only helps ISIS recruit more terrorists”.
When asked about Clinton’s comments, John Podesta, Clinton’s campaign chairman, said she stands by her claim that ISIS is using Trump to recruit jihadists.
But not everyone outside of the conference center is a Trump supporter.
Despite providing no evidence, Mr Trump has also said US Muslims in New Jersey cheered the 9/11 attacks.
Clinton made the claim during Saturday’s Democratic presidential debate.
Recent national polls find that Clinton is maintaining a big lead over her rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination.
More than a dozen times, Trump was interrupted by protesters, including one who called him a “bigot”.
Trump argued that he is the last person Clinton wants to run against in a general election. But the language used by each toward the other has been anything but friendly, with Monday’s rhetoric being only the latest escalation.
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He said Mr. Trump was exploiting the “anger, frustration, fear” of blue-collar men who are threatened by the rise of multiculturalism and a technology-based economy. Katz told NBC News recently that ISIS follows “everything Donald Trump says” and references his proposed Muslim ban as proof that America hates Muslims. They state their goal is to expand “califphate” and also address the territorial lines that were drawn in the Sykes-Picot Agreement after World War I.