Clinton to visit ground zero on 9/11 anniversary
Some establishment Republicans are fretting over Donald Trump’s sexist attacks on Hillary Clinton, not that they can change anything.
Trump praised the Russian president Wednesday during a “commander-in-chief forum” and went on Kremlin-funded RT the following day to criticize American foreign policy and defend Putin from charges that he was interfering in the US election.
Critics of the network, which mostly targets audiences outside of Russian Federation and also includes programming in Spanish, Hindi and Arabic, have described it as a propaganda arm of Putin’s government.
“What would Ronald Reagan say about a Republican nominee who attacks American generals and heaps praise on Russia’s president?” she asked.
The theory picked up steam after the story was tweeted out by Donald Trump Jr.
But he did say that the military could do more under a Trump administration than it has under an Obama administration when asked why the military would have different ideas under Trump than it does now.
In terms of key policy issues, Mr. Trump continues to parade his plan to build a great wall across our southern border and have Mexico pay for it. Ms. Clinton, meanwhile, focuses on her wide governmental experience and his total lack of it. Trump then attacked President Barack Obama and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, Obama’s first secretary of state, for their roles in the USA troop withdrawal from Iraq. He added, “I think maybe the Democrats are putting that out, who knows?” Experts inside and outside the government have pointed to Russian-backed actors as the source of the hack, which has been used to leak information in an attempt to embarrass Democrats.
Trump criticized US policy in Iraq from the days of Republican President George W. Bush, who ordered the American-led invasion in 2003 in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, al Qaeda attacks on the United States.
Lauer interrupted Clinton four times, causing her to urge “let me finish”.
But the interview – conducted by Larry King on his show “Politicking” – ended on a unusual note after about 10 minutes, when King asked Trump, “On this immigration issue, what are your feelings about Mexican immigrants?”
“I’ve always said, shouldn’t be there, but if we’re going to get out, take the oil”, he said.
Before that, Trump was widely condemned in July when, in an off-handed remark on Clinton’s email scandal, Trump said, “Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing”. Monday, while in Cleveland speaking before a group of men, Trump said with sarcasm, “and she looks presidential, fellows”.
Trump and his running mate, IN governor Mike Pence, defended the comment.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s assessment President Vladimir Putin of Russian Federation a better leader than President Barack Obama has set off new controversy. Earlier on Thursday, House Speaker Paul Ryan, a Wisconsin Republican, told reporters that Putin was “an aggressor who does not share out interest”. Putin’s foreign policy is based on a forthright assertion of national interest even in defiance of worldwide norms.
The former senator from NY, who served during the 9/11 attacks, will go to ground zero – the area where the World Trade Centers once stood – to pay her respects before the annual moment of silence at 8:46 a.m. ET, when the first plane hit the north tower.
Clinton’s campaign also announced on Friday that an additional 15 retired US generals and admirals were endorsing her, bringing the total number of endorsements by retired military leaders to 110. It’s entirely about Trump and his raging egomania. Burton claimed that Lauer’s performance was “uneven” in the way he grilled Clinton as opposed to Trump. The current average of polls from website RealClearPolitics puts her at 45.6 percent support, compared with Trump’s 42.8 percent.