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Trump leads in Arizona while Cruz pulls ahead in Utah – campaign live Trump leads in Arizona while Cruz pulls ahead in Utah – campaign live
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Here’s video of NBC hosts talking with Donald Trump on the phone about the Brussels attacks. Brussels is “a total mess” because of unregulated borders, in Trump’s assessment:
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Bill Clinton decries 'awful legacy of last eight years'
Lauren Gambino
Former president Bill Clinton went off-message in a speech in Spokane, Washington, Monday evening, including in his stump pitch on behalf of his wife a dim assessment of the presidency of Barack Obama, whose legacy Hillary Clinton has eagerly embraced in the primary season.
A pro-GOP political group offered the footage to YouTube:
Bill Clinton said:
If you believe we can all rise together, if you believe we’ve finally come to the point where we can put the awful legacy of the last eight years behind us and the seven years before that when we were practicing trickle-down economics, then you should vote for her because she’s the only person who basically had good ideas, will tell you how she’s going to pay for them.
A spokesperson for Bill Clinton said the former president was referring to Republican congressional obstructionism:
Statement from @angelurena on this: https://t.co/ezIFltWPn1 pic.twitter.com/2zelGvHHo1
Republicans seized on the former president’s comments as all that needed to be said about the administration in which his wife served as a cabinet secretary. Hillary Clinton rival Bernie Sanders, meanwhile, defended Obama’s record:
Don’t know that I’d call President Obama's 72 straight months of job growth an “awful legacy.” https://t.co/GUzlY6Wp4h
The Hillary Clinton camp – with visible exertion? – used the moment to turn on Sanders:
Pres Clinton was calling GOP obstruction of Obama 'awful'. Sanders is only Dem in race who actually attacks @POTUS https://t.co/LMU35uRzY2
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Clinton: people 'will not be intimidated by these vicious killers'
Hillary Clinton has released a statement on the Brussels attacks. Here it is in full:
Terrorists have once again struck at the heart of Europe, but their campaign of hate and fear will not succeed. The people of Brussels, of Europe, and of the world will not be intimidated by these vicious killers. Today Americans stand in solidarity with our European allies. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of those killed and wounded, and all the people of Belgium. These terrorists seek to undermine the democratic values that are the foundation of our alliance and our way of life, but they will never succeed. Today’s attacks will only strengthen our resolve to stand together as allies and defeat terrorism and radical jihadism around the world.
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Obama to speak on BrusselsObama to speak on Brussels
President Barack Obama plans to address the Brussels attacks in a scheduled address in Havana due to start in about 20 minutes.President Barack Obama plans to address the Brussels attacks in a scheduled address in Havana due to start in about 20 minutes.
We’ll bring you the main points in this blog. If you’d like to follow the speech more closely, our live blog coverage of Obama’s trip to Cuba is here.We’ll bring you the main points in this blog. If you’d like to follow the speech more closely, our live blog coverage of Obama’s trip to Cuba is here.
Update: here’s a live video stream:
Related: Obama speech to Cuban people will address Brussels attacks – liveRelated: Obama speech to Cuban people will address Brussels attacks – live
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Video highlights – Monday night candidates’ forum:Video highlights – Monday night candidates’ forum:
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Cruz: 'when I am president' 'we will name our enemy'Cruz: 'when I am president' 'we will name our enemy'
Texas senator Ted Cruz has released a statement on the Brussels attacks:Texas senator Ted Cruz has released a statement on the Brussels attacks:
Our hearts break for the men and women of Brussels this morning. Make no mistake – these terror attacks are no isolated incidents. They are just the latest in a string of coordinated attacks by radical Islamic terrorists perpetrated by those who are waging war against all who do not accept their extreme strain of Islam.Our hearts break for the men and women of Brussels this morning. Make no mistake – these terror attacks are no isolated incidents. They are just the latest in a string of coordinated attacks by radical Islamic terrorists perpetrated by those who are waging war against all who do not accept their extreme strain of Islam.
Radical Islam is at war with us. For over seven years we have had a president who refuses to acknowledge this reality. And the truth is, we can never hope to defeat this evil so long as we refuse to even name it. That ends on January 20, 2017, when I am sworn in as president. We will name our enemy – radical Islamic terrorism. And we will defeat it.Radical Islam is at war with us. For over seven years we have had a president who refuses to acknowledge this reality. And the truth is, we can never hope to defeat this evil so long as we refuse to even name it. That ends on January 20, 2017, when I am sworn in as president. We will name our enemy – radical Islamic terrorism. And we will defeat it.
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Donald Trump was the first presidential hopeful to respond to the Brussels attacks, tweeting and then appearing on multiple television shows to promote an anti-immigration policy and endorse torture.Donald Trump was the first presidential hopeful to respond to the Brussels attacks, tweeting and then appearing on multiple television shows to promote an anti-immigration policy and endorse torture.
“We have to be very careful in the US, we have to be very vigilant as to who we let in this country,” Trump told Fox & Friends.“We have to be very careful in the US, we have to be very vigilant as to who we let in this country,” Trump told Fox & Friends.
Trump said if he was president, his strict immigration policies would already have been in a place. If he was in a position to respond to the Brussels attacks, he said, he would give US citizens a “pep talk”.Trump said if he was president, his strict immigration policies would already have been in a place. If he was in a position to respond to the Brussels attacks, he said, he would give US citizens a “pep talk”.
He also endorsed the use of torture for people who have information on terrorists.He also endorsed the use of torture for people who have information on terrorists.
“If they could expand the laws, I would do a lot more than waterboarding,” Trump told the Today Show. “You have to get the information from people.”“If they could expand the laws, I would do a lot more than waterboarding,” Trump told the Today Show. “You have to get the information from people.”
He told Fox these attacks are “not our fault”, but rather the fault of immigrant communities that do not inform authorities about neighbors’ suspicious behavior.He told Fox these attacks are “not our fault”, but rather the fault of immigrant communities that do not inform authorities about neighbors’ suspicious behavior.
Trump also tied the Brussels attacks to the mass shooting in San Bernardino, which was carried out by married couple Syed Rizwan Farook, a US citizen, and Tashfeen Malik, who entered the US on a K-1 visa.Trump also tied the Brussels attacks to the mass shooting in San Bernardino, which was carried out by married couple Syed Rizwan Farook, a US citizen, and Tashfeen Malik, who entered the US on a K-1 visa.
“Everyone knew what was going on and nobody reported them,” Trump told Fox.“Everyone knew what was going on and nobody reported them,” Trump told Fox.
Under a Trump presidency, he said, the US would be very vigilant and very strong.Under a Trump presidency, he said, the US would be very vigilant and very strong.
“In my opinion, this is just the beginning,” he said. “It will get worse and worse.”“In my opinion, this is just the beginning,” he said. “It will get worse and worse.”
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Hello and welcome to our live-wire coverage of the 2016 race for the White House. Our live blog coverage of fatal explosions at an airport and in a subway in Brussels, Belgium, in which dozens have died, is here.Hello and welcome to our live-wire coverage of the 2016 race for the White House. Our live blog coverage of fatal explosions at an airport and in a subway in Brussels, Belgium, in which dozens have died, is here.
“Terrorists struck Brussels but it was Europe that was targeted,” said French president François Hollande.“Terrorists struck Brussels but it was Europe that was targeted,” said French president François Hollande.
Among the presidential candidates, Donald Trump responded to the attacks first, calling into Fox News to say “I’d close up our borders” and writing on Twitter:Among the presidential candidates, Donald Trump responded to the attacks first, calling into Fox News to say “I’d close up our borders” and writing on Twitter:
Do you all remember how beautiful and safe a place Brussels wss. Not anymore, it is from a different world! U.S. must be vigilant and smart!Do you all remember how beautiful and safe a place Brussels wss. Not anymore, it is from a different world! U.S. must be vigilant and smart!
Ohio governor John Kasich released a statement:Ohio governor John Kasich released a statement:
Gov. John Kasich's statement on the terrorist attacks in #Brussels. pic.twitter.com/6gwCCMwJcyGov. John Kasich's statement on the terrorist attacks in #Brussels. pic.twitter.com/6gwCCMwJcy
Today is primary day for both parties in Arizona and Utah, and Democrats are participating in caucuses in Idaho. Ted Cruz is the frontrunner in Utah, where a high proportion of Mormon voters appears to have rejected Trump, while Trump seems ahead in the border state of Arizona, where his anti-immigrant message has found traction. Here’s Guardian US data editor Mona Chalabi’s cheat sheet for those contests: Today is primary and caucuses day for both parties in Arizona and Utah, and Democrats are participating in caucuses in Idaho. Ted Cruz is the frontrunner in Utah, where a high proportion of Mormon voters appears to have rejected Trump, while Trump seems ahead in the border state of Arizona, where his anti-immigrant message has found traction. Here’s Guardian US data editor Mona Chalabi’s cheat sheet for those contests:
Related: Your cheat sheet for the Arizona, Idaho and Utah primariesRelated: Your cheat sheet for the Arizona, Idaho and Utah primaries
The Washington Post, meanwhile, has published the transcript of a meeting between Trump and the paper’s editorial board. Here is a snippet:The Washington Post, meanwhile, has published the transcript of a meeting between Trump and the paper’s editorial board. Here is a snippet:
Washington Post: If you could substantially reduce the risk of harm to [American] ground troops, would you use a battlefield nuclear weapon to take out Isis?Washington Post: If you could substantially reduce the risk of harm to [American] ground troops, would you use a battlefield nuclear weapon to take out Isis?
Trump: I don’t want to use, I don’t want to start the process of nuclear. Remember the one thing that everybody has said, I’m a counterpuncher. Rubio hit me. Bush hit me. When I said low energy, he’s a low-energy individual, he hit me first. I spent, by the way he spent $18m worth of negative ads on me. That’s putting …Trump: I don’t want to use, I don’t want to start the process of nuclear. Remember the one thing that everybody has said, I’m a counterpuncher. Rubio hit me. Bush hit me. When I said low energy, he’s a low-energy individual, he hit me first. I spent, by the way he spent $18m worth of negative ads on me. That’s putting …
Related: Donald Trump meets the Washington Post – what we learnedRelated: Donald Trump meets the Washington Post – what we learned
Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton attacked Trump at a forum Monday night in which the five candidates appeared in succession, accusing him of “bigotry and bluster and bullying” and inciting violence at his campaign rallies. In return, Trump said Clinton lacked the “stamina” and “strength” needed for the presidency.Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton attacked Trump at a forum Monday night in which the five candidates appeared in succession, accusing him of “bigotry and bluster and bullying” and inciting violence at his campaign rallies. In return, Trump said Clinton lacked the “stamina” and “strength” needed for the presidency.
Related: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton trade insults on CNNRelated: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton trade insults on CNN
We have a lot more to cover today. Here are the states of the races:We have a lot more to cover today. Here are the states of the races:
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