Donald Trump demands that Hillary Clinton apologize for calling him ‘Isis’s
At Saturday’s Democratic debate, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton challenged Republican frontrunner Donald Trump’s controversial comments with one of her own.
Though Clinton’s execution of that point in the debate draw fact-checkers’ ire, Trump has found himself in even more hot water with them. He has also urged a national database and special IDs that help track American Muslims.
Donald Trump on Monday demanded an apology from Hillary Clinton over what he called baseless allegations that Isis is using his controversial comments on Muslims to recruit supporters.
Asked during an interview with WMUR after the debate in New Hampshire if he thought the timing of holding a debate the Saturday before Christmas was meant to limit viewership, Sanders responded, “I do”.
“We need to speak to what unites us as a people”, O’Malley said, “freedom of worship, freedom of religion, freedom of expression. She will be a disaster about everything as president of the United States”, he said. “His policies are not only contrary to general morality, they are also contrary to the constitution, laws and traditions in the United States”.
Those claims were subsequently questioned, leading Trump to say Clinton made them up and an awkward defence from the Clinton campaign, which said the candidate didn’t have a specific video in mind.
Jones warned that this “polarization” can only be changed when a “well-intentioned” president is elected.
On ABC’s This Week, the conversation surrounding Clinton forced Trump to again make claims that Muslims in New Jersey were celebrating on 9/11, a claim Trump has made repeatedly, but for which no credible evidence has surfaced. But to turn that level of early energy into a national victory, Sanders must find a way to expand his appeal in a race in which economic uncertainty is increasingly taking a back seat to security concerns.
Hillary Clinton didn’t even have to mention Donald Trump’s name to slam the loquacious businessman as anti-women on Thursday, September 10, 2015.
“If you go back and look at social media, if you look at what’s going on, they are definitely pointing at Mr. Trump”, her campaign chairman, John Podesta, said on NBC’s “Meet the Press”.
Clinton did not stop with Trump.
All the fallout from the democratic debate Saturday. “Even the smallest things can be capitalized on as an ‘I told you so'”.
“We will not get the support on the ground in Syria to dislodge ISIS if the fighters there who are not associated with ISIS but whose principal goal of getting rid of Assad don’t believe there is a political, diplomatic channel that is ongoing”, she said.
As Sanders has appealed to the progressive grass-roots, Clinton has continued to consolidate her position.