Clinton Camp: We Won’t Respond to Trump’s ‘Degrading Language’
“You can be the messenger, I will demand an apology from Hillary”, Trump said in an interview with Today show host Matt Lauer this morning.
Sen. Bernie Sanders: “The United States must lead, but the United States is not the policeman of the world”.
Clinton appeared Tuesday in Keota, Iowa, a small rural town where three high school students launched an energetic campaign to get Clinton to visit their school.
“We hope the Clinton campaign will join us in calling for a thorough, independent investigation starting from Day One in the campaign to review all possible data security failures that may have occurred at the DNC”, Sanders spokesman Michael Briggs said in a statement. She has addresses rising prescription drugs costs and has made a point at targeting funding research to cure diseases.
He later seemed to acknowledge reports that she got delayed waiting to use a restroom: “I know where she went”.
CNN anchor John Berman reported Sunday that there was no evidence to support former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s claim that Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump rhetoric was used as a recruiting tool bY Islamic State militants.
She added, “I don’t respond to him personally, because he thrives on that kind of exchange”.
Trump also made crude references to Clinton’s bathroom break during Saturday’s Democratic debate, describing it as “disgusting”.
Democratic leaders believe that reminding their voters of whom they may be up against in November helps motivate their party in a primary that hasn’t generated the excitement of the Republican field. She decried Trump’s rhetoric on Muslims, saying it was “not only unsafe, it’s shameful”.
Meanwhile, President Barack Obama told NPR that Mr Trump is “exploiting” the anger and fear among blue-collar men in the current USA economy.
The language between the Clinton and Trump camps had been highly charged even before Trump’s latest round of attacks. “It’s not a sign of strength to insult people with profanity”, Bush told reporters after speaking to voters at a community college in New Hampshire’s north country.
The shot was in direct response to business mogul Donald Trump’s plans to bar all Muslims from entering America as an anti-terrorism measure.
“Trump is not going to be president because he says these things – it turns people off. Heck, it’s two days before Christmas, lighten up”.