Trump makes right call not to investigate Hillary Clinton
During the USA presidential campaign, Trump refered to Hillary Clinton as “Crooked Hillary” and had said that she would be in jail if he becomes the president. Trump defeated Clinton by a projected approximate amount of 70 Electoral College votes despite losing the popular vote by approximately two million votes.
The wide-ranging interview came after Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway suggested that what he said on the campaign trail may well depart from what he does as president. “But they are really, really bad people”.
Trump won the election by securing 270 electoral votes, but lost the popular vote to Clinton in a spread not seen for a losing candidate since the disputed election of 1876. Considering the terrible things Trump has said yet never apologized for, it’s a little rich that he would seek an apology from anyone else.
Arnold has some words of his own for the people who sent those types of emails and letters to him.
Following the 2016 election, Clinton’s loss is the fifth time in USA history a candidate who won the popular vote did not assume the presidency. He said even Hollywood’s Perez Hilton has reached out to him.
During their second debate, Trump turned to Clinton and vowed, “If I win, I am going to instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation, because there’s never been so many lies, so much deception”.
To block Trump, the group would have to convince 37 electors to break with the results from their states and either abstain from voting for Trump or select someone else.
“If you read Federalist 68, it literally reads like a list of attributes for Donald Trump”, Clayton said.
Then: “We ought to open up the libel laws, and I’m going to do that”.
KSN reached out to all six Kansas electors. “In every state but ME and Nebraska, the candidate who wins the most votes (that is, a plurality) in the state is supposed to receive all of the state’s electoral votes”. It’s the third time the president-elect has offered a different opinion on America’s election process, and the second time since the November 8 election. Kansas does not have any requirements. I think the popular vote would have been easier in a true sense because you’d go to a few places. Also noteworthy: Clinton’s 64-plus million votes is nearing in on the 65.9 million Barack Obama won in 2012.