US Democratic Debate: Sanders Apologises To Hillary Clinton
Senator Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign has suspended two more staffers amid accusations that it exploited a breach in a voter database to access files from Hillary Clinton’s campaign.
She also said, “Mr. Trump has a great capacity to use bluster and bigotry to inflame people and to make them think there are easy answers to very complex questions”.
“We need major, major reforms of a very broken criminal justice system. He’s making minced meat out of our president”, Trump said. “She just made this up in thin air”.
“There’s no such video”, Trump said, a day after Clinton during her party’s presidential debate alleged that the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria is using videos of Trump’s anti-Muslim rhetoric to recruit people. “Now that I think we’ve resolved your data, we’ve agreed on an independent inquiry, we should move on”.
JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images Hillary Clinton set her sights on Donald Trump over the GOP front-runner’s comments on Muslims during Saturday night’s debate.
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign event at the Veterans Memorial Building in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on December 19, 2015.
“Thank you, good night, and may the force be with you”, Clinton said.
“Do not tell me that I have not shown courage in standing up to the gun people in voting to ban assault weapons, voting for instant background checks, voting to end the gun show loop hole and now in a position to create a consensus in America on gun safety”, responded Sanders. Breitbart News, which immediately flagged the remark, found no available evidence that Trump’s comments on Islam have ever been featured in ISIS recruiting videos.
Separately, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump blasted Clinton for saying in the debate that he “is becoming ISIS’s best recruiter”. “But it is true he is being used in social media by, um, ISIS, to, to help recruit and propaganda”. But Clinton’s few public statements suggest that she might be friendlier to teachers unions than President Obama, who often antagonized unions with his competitive grant programs, support for charter schools, and push to evaluate teachers based in part on their students’ test scores.
Clinton’s closest rival, self-styled democratic socialist Bernie Sanders too attacked Trump, but for supporting low wages. “The report did not mention videos, however, and some national security experts dispute the characterization that Trump is being used as a recruitment tool by key ISIS influencers at all”.