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Donald Trump refuses to say that Barack Obama was born in the US – as it happened | |
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Today in Campaign 2016 | |
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Hillary Clinton was quick to cite Trump’s refusal to back away from birtherism as evidence that the Republican nominee was fanning the flames of racial division. | |
Addressing the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute at its annual gala in Washington on Thursday evening, Clinton condemned Trump for continuing to push conspiracy theories surrounding Obama’s birthplace. | |
“He still wouldn’t say Hawaii. He still wouldn’t say America,” the Democratic presidential nominee said. “This man wants to be our next president? When will he stop this ugliness, this bigotry?” | |
Clinton returned to the campaign trail earlier in the day with a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina, marking her first public appearance since she made public her diagnosis with pneumonia after abruptly leaving a 9/11 memorial on Sunday in New York City. | |
In her remarks before the gathering of prominent Hispanic leaders, Clinton reiterated her support for comprehensive immigration reform while decrying Trump’s rhetoric against immigrants and Muslims alike. | |
“There’s no innuendo or dog whistles anymore,” Clinton said of the Republican nominee. “It’s all right out there in the open now.” | |
“We need to stop him conclusively in November in an election that sends a message that even he can hear.” | |
Obama spoke before the group just prior to Clinton and similarly urged the Hispanic community to stand up against Trump’s bluster. | |
“I know that there are a lot of folks who had this notion of what the real America looks like and somehow it only includes a few of us,” the president said. “But who’s going to decide who the real America is?” | |
“Folks are betting that if they can drive us far enough apart and if they can put down enough of us because of where we come from, or what we look like, or what religion we practice then that may pay off at the polls.” | |
“But I’m telling you that’s a bet they’re going to lose,” he added. | |
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Did Donald Trump’s appendectomyH take place when he was 10 or 11? | |
Two letters from Trump's only personal physician citing two different ages for the same appendectomy. pic.twitter.com/Xrf8kbB3LK | |
His doctor doesn’t seem sure. | |
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Ryan Felton | Ryan Felton |
Wisconsin governor Scott Walker broke his silence on Thursday over leaked documents obtained by Guardian US, which revealed his links to a complex network of conservative donors and the influence of corporate cash in the election process. | Wisconsin governor Scott Walker broke his silence on Thursday over leaked documents obtained by Guardian US, which revealed his links to a complex network of conservative donors and the influence of corporate cash in the election process. |
In an interview with Milwaukee’s WTMJ 620, the Republican governor described as “baseless” the legal investigation into alleged campaign finance violations that produced the 1,500 pages of documents. | In an interview with Milwaukee’s WTMJ 620, the Republican governor described as “baseless” the legal investigation into alleged campaign finance violations that produced the 1,500 pages of documents. |
“It’s what we often see in media outlets where you get bits and pieces shaped to push their agenda,” Walker said. “The bottom line is we’ve had several courts in this state that have shut this down, this baseless investigation down, because it clearly didn’t show that what was done that was not lawful there.” | “It’s what we often see in media outlets where you get bits and pieces shaped to push their agenda,” Walker said. “The bottom line is we’ve had several courts in this state that have shut this down, this baseless investigation down, because it clearly didn’t show that what was done that was not lawful there.” |
Known as the “John Doe investigation”, several Wisconsin prosecutors launched a probe into what they suspected were criminal campaign finance violations by the campaign committee of Walker, a former Republican presidential candidate who dropped out early in the primary race. The prosecutors claimed Walker’s committee operated a coordinated network that involved outside lobby groups, thereby allowing unlimited amounts of corporate money to funnel into a third-party group closely aligned with his campaign. In July 2015, the Wisconsinsupreme court halted the investigation. | Known as the “John Doe investigation”, several Wisconsin prosecutors launched a probe into what they suspected were criminal campaign finance violations by the campaign committee of Walker, a former Republican presidential candidate who dropped out early in the primary race. The prosecutors claimed Walker’s committee operated a coordinated network that involved outside lobby groups, thereby allowing unlimited amounts of corporate money to funnel into a third-party group closely aligned with his campaign. In July 2015, the Wisconsinsupreme court halted the investigation. |
In saying prosecutors misunderstood campaign finance law to pick on people and groups “wholly innocent of any wrongdoing”, the state’s high court took the extraordinary step to order all documents produced as part of the investigation to be destroyed and later held under seal – however at least one set survived that was leaked to Guardian US. | In saying prosecutors misunderstood campaign finance law to pick on people and groups “wholly innocent of any wrongdoing”, the state’s high court took the extraordinary step to order all documents produced as part of the investigation to be destroyed and later held under seal – however at least one set survived that was leaked to Guardian US. |
Walker told the radio station that unspecified people related to the investigation who “lose in the court of law, repeatedly” now “want to play this out in the court of public opinion – and do so with only bits and pieces, without the full story”. | Walker told the radio station that unspecified people related to the investigation who “lose in the court of law, repeatedly” now “want to play this out in the court of public opinion – and do so with only bits and pieces, without the full story”. |
“The bottom line is that people, not only at the supreme court level, but even initially at the circuit court level, where a distinguished reserve judge – who, as far as we can tell, has no aligned political allegiance with anyone – initially shut this down,” Walker said. “And that assertion’s been held many times over.” | “The bottom line is that people, not only at the supreme court level, but even initially at the circuit court level, where a distinguished reserve judge – who, as far as we can tell, has no aligned political allegiance with anyone – initially shut this down,” Walker said. “And that assertion’s been held many times over.” |
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Donald Trump declined to allow the traveling press time to cover his event in New Hampshire tonight, documented by campaign reporters: | Donald Trump declined to allow the traveling press time to cover his event in New Hampshire tonight, documented by campaign reporters: |
MISSING PRESS UPDATE - 3 min after we arrive the rally ends to the Stones' "You Can't Always Get What You Want." So true. | MISSING PRESS UPDATE - 3 min after we arrive the rally ends to the Stones' "You Can't Always Get What You Want." So true. |
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Donald Trump refuses to say that President Barack Obama was born in the US | Donald Trump refuses to say that President Barack Obama was born in the US |
In an interview with the Washington Post, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump defiantly declared that he will not publicly reveal whether he still believes that President Barack Obama was born outside of the United States. | In an interview with the Washington Post, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump defiantly declared that he will not publicly reveal whether he still believes that President Barack Obama was born outside of the United States. |
“I’ll answer that question at the right time,” Trump said. “I just don’t want to answer it yet.” | “I’ll answer that question at the right time,” Trump said. “I just don’t want to answer it yet.” |
Trump, asked about his campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, declaring that it was a settled issue that Obama was born a US citizen, Trump said: “It’s okay. She’s allowed to speak what she thinks. I want to focus on jobs. I want to focus on other things.” | Trump, asked about his campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, declaring that it was a settled issue that Obama was born a US citizen, Trump said: “It’s okay. She’s allowed to speak what she thinks. I want to focus on jobs. I want to focus on other things.” |
“I don’t talk about it anymore,” Trump said. “The reason I don’t is because then everyone is going to be talking about it as opposed to jobs, the military, the vets, security.” | “I don’t talk about it anymore,” Trump said. “The reason I don’t is because then everyone is going to be talking about it as opposed to jobs, the military, the vets, security.” |
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Dan Roberts | Dan Roberts |
Hillary Clinton returned to the presidential campaign trail this afternoon, making a confident first public appearance since pneumonia forced her to take a four-day rest. | Hillary Clinton returned to the presidential campaign trail this afternoon, making a confident first public appearance since pneumonia forced her to take a four-day rest. |
Taking to the stage to the sound of I Feel Good by James Brown, the Democratic nominee insisted she was fully recovered and filled with a new sense of urgency at a critical juncture in American politics | Taking to the stage to the sound of I Feel Good by James Brown, the Democratic nominee insisted she was fully recovered and filled with a new sense of urgency at a critical juncture in American politics |
“Being on the trail does not encourage reflection,” she told a young crowd at the University of North Carolina. “It’s important to sit with your thoughts every now and again and this helped me to reflect on what this campaign is all about.” | “Being on the trail does not encourage reflection,” she told a young crowd at the University of North Carolina. “It’s important to sit with your thoughts every now and again and this helped me to reflect on what this campaign is all about.” |
Speaking calmly, without the cough that has interrupted recent appearances, the former secretary of state appeared rested. As she climbed the steps to the podium, she gripped a guard rail carefully. | Speaking calmly, without the cough that has interrupted recent appearances, the former secretary of state appeared rested. As she climbed the steps to the podium, she gripped a guard rail carefully. |
“For millions of moms and dads, if they get sick there is no backup, they are on their own,” she said, turning her experience into a renewed call for better provision of healthcare and family leave. “That’s the story for too many people in America.” | “For millions of moms and dads, if they get sick there is no backup, they are on their own,” she said, turning her experience into a renewed call for better provision of healthcare and family leave. “That’s the story for too many people in America.” |
Earlier Donald Trump, who has pulled level in some recent opinion polls, made his most explicit reference yet to his opponent’s health, releasing medical recordsthat boasted of his ability to “endure – uninterrupted – the rigors of a punishing and unprecedented presidential campaign”. | Earlier Donald Trump, who has pulled level in some recent opinion polls, made his most explicit reference yet to his opponent’s health, releasing medical recordsthat boasted of his ability to “endure – uninterrupted – the rigors of a punishing and unprecedented presidential campaign”. |
The physical examination also revealed the 70-year-old Republican to be overweight, at 236lbs, but he claimed he had bolstered his physical condition by giving speeches on the campaign trail. | The physical examination also revealed the 70-year-old Republican to be overweight, at 236lbs, but he claimed he had bolstered his physical condition by giving speeches on the campaign trail. |
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Mark Fields, the CEO of Ford Motor Company and latest target of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s ire, has responded to Trump’s allegations that the company will “fire all of its employees in the United States” as it moved small-car production to Mexico, calling Trump’s comments “unfortunate” and inaccurate. | Mark Fields, the CEO of Ford Motor Company and latest target of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s ire, has responded to Trump’s allegations that the company will “fire all of its employees in the United States” as it moved small-car production to Mexico, calling Trump’s comments “unfortunate” and inaccurate. |
“It’s really unfortunate when politics get in the way of the facts and the facts are Ford’s investment in the US and commitment to American jobs has never been strong,” Fields told CNN’s Poppy Harlow this afternoon. | “It’s really unfortunate when politics get in the way of the facts and the facts are Ford’s investment in the US and commitment to American jobs has never been strong,” Fields told CNN’s Poppy Harlow this afternoon. |
“We have created more than 28,000 jobs in the US in the last five years; we’ve invested more than $12b,” Fields continued. “We produce more vehicles in the US than any other automaker by far, and we employ more hourly workers here in our plants, more than any automaker by far. So we are very committed here and those are the facts.” | “We have created more than 28,000 jobs in the US in the last five years; we’ve invested more than $12b,” Fields continued. “We produce more vehicles in the US than any other automaker by far, and we employ more hourly workers here in our plants, more than any automaker by far. So we are very committed here and those are the facts.” |
This morning, Trump told the hosts of Fox and Friends that he will implement a 35% tariff on Ford cars manufactured in Mexico if he is elected president, something that Fields dismissed. | This morning, Trump told the hosts of Fox and Friends that he will implement a 35% tariff on Ford cars manufactured in Mexico if he is elected president, something that Fields dismissed. |
Asked if it was true that Ford would be “firing all of its employees” in the United States, Fields was adamant that Trump was wrong. | Asked if it was true that Ford would be “firing all of its employees” in the United States, Fields was adamant that Trump was wrong. |
“Absolutely not - zero,” Ford said. “What we announced is that we’ll be moving our focus out of Michigan so that we can compete more financially in that particular segment but at the same time, and that’s an agreement we have with the UAW and what we’ll be doing is we’ll be replacing those products with two very exciting new products so not one job will be lost... most of our investment is here in the US and that’s the way it’s gonna continue to be.” | “Absolutely not - zero,” Ford said. “What we announced is that we’ll be moving our focus out of Michigan so that we can compete more financially in that particular segment but at the same time, and that’s an agreement we have with the UAW and what we’ll be doing is we’ll be replacing those products with two very exciting new products so not one job will be lost... most of our investment is here in the US and that’s the way it’s gonna continue to be.” |
Whoever wins the election, Ford concluded, “we [plan to] work for them productively.” | Whoever wins the election, Ford concluded, “we [plan to] work for them productively.” |
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Speaking to reporters in Greensboro, North Carolina, in one of her first press conferences since announcing her presidential bid more than a year ago, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton told reporters that although she wished her campaign staff had informed the public about her pneumonia more quickly, she did not think “it was a big deal” at the time. | Speaking to reporters in Greensboro, North Carolina, in one of her first press conferences since announcing her presidential bid more than a year ago, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton told reporters that although she wished her campaign staff had informed the public about her pneumonia more quickly, she did not think “it was a big deal” at the time. |
Asked whether she was doing any “soul searching” as polls nationwide tighten between her and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, Clinton asserted that she has know that “this was going to be a tight race - I’ve said it from the very beginning,” but that “we are in a strong position going into these last weeks.” What matters on Election Day, Clinton said, is “who registers to vote and who is motivated and mobilized to turn out to vote.” | Asked whether she was doing any “soul searching” as polls nationwide tighten between her and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, Clinton asserted that she has know that “this was going to be a tight race - I’ve said it from the very beginning,” but that “we are in a strong position going into these last weeks.” What matters on Election Day, Clinton said, is “who registers to vote and who is motivated and mobilized to turn out to vote.” |
Clinton responded to a question about whether the fact that running mate Tim kaine appeared not to know that she had fallen ill until the rest of the world knew, Clinton said that it did not preface a lack of communication in their potential relationship as president and vice president. | Clinton responded to a question about whether the fact that running mate Tim kaine appeared not to know that she had fallen ill until the rest of the world knew, Clinton said that it did not preface a lack of communication in their potential relationship as president and vice president. |
“My senior staff knew and information was provided to a number of people,” Clinton said. “This was an ailment that many people just power through and that’s what I thought I would do as well. I didn’t want to stop, I didn’t want to quit campaigning, I certainly didn’t want to miss the 9/11 memorial,” she continued. “It didn’t work out. So I got the antibiotics up and going, got the rest that I needed, and we’re going on from there.” | “My senior staff knew and information was provided to a number of people,” Clinton said. “This was an ailment that many people just power through and that’s what I thought I would do as well. I didn’t want to stop, I didn’t want to quit campaigning, I certainly didn’t want to miss the 9/11 memorial,” she continued. “It didn’t work out. So I got the antibiotics up and going, got the rest that I needed, and we’re going on from there.” |
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During an appearance on The Dr Oz Show, Donald Trump admitted he could lose some weight but said he felt “as good today as I did when I was 30”. | During an appearance on The Dr Oz Show, Donald Trump admitted he could lose some weight but said he felt “as good today as I did when I was 30”. |
On the show, Dr Mehmet Oz concluded that Trump, who weighs 236 pounds, was a little overweight for his height. Trump’s campaign also released the results of his physical that said he had normal cholesterol and blood pressure. | On the show, Dr Mehmet Oz concluded that Trump, who weighs 236 pounds, was a little overweight for his height. Trump’s campaign also released the results of his physical that said he had normal cholesterol and blood pressure. |
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The Trump campaign has responded to criticism of Donald Trump Jr.’s assertions that reporters would “be warming up the gas chamber” if his father, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, acted like rival Hillary Clinton. | The Trump campaign has responded to criticism of Donald Trump Jr.’s assertions that reporters would “be warming up the gas chamber” if his father, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, acted like rival Hillary Clinton. |
“The liberal, dishonest media is so quick to attack one of the Trumps that they never let the truth get in the way of a good smear,” said communications advisor Jason Miller in a statement. “Don Jr. was clearly referring to capital punishment to make the case that the media continues to take words out of context in order to serve as the propaganda arm of the Hillary Clinton campaign - something that’s only gotten worse as Trump’s poll numbers have improved.” | “The liberal, dishonest media is so quick to attack one of the Trumps that they never let the truth get in the way of a good smear,” said communications advisor Jason Miller in a statement. “Don Jr. was clearly referring to capital punishment to make the case that the media continues to take words out of context in order to serve as the propaganda arm of the Hillary Clinton campaign - something that’s only gotten worse as Trump’s poll numbers have improved.” |
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Speaking in Greensboro, North Carolina, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton returned to the campaign trail after a bout of pneumonia sidelined her campaign - appropriately entering and exiting the stage to the song I Feel Good, by James Brown. | Speaking in Greensboro, North Carolina, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton returned to the campaign trail after a bout of pneumonia sidelined her campaign - appropriately entering and exiting the stage to the song I Feel Good, by James Brown. |
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Adam Gabbatt | Adam Gabbatt |
Among the readings shared by Trump in his medical statement was his testosterone level of 441.6. | Among the readings shared by Trump in his medical statement was his testosterone level of 441.6. |
For a candidate who has called his opponents “low energy” or characterized them as “little”, while praising his own “stamina”, low testosterone could have been damaging. Even if it were just to his ego. | For a candidate who has called his opponents “low energy” or characterized them as “little”, while praising his own “stamina”, low testosterone could have been damaging. Even if it were just to his ego. |
Happily, Trump’s testosterone is fine. | Happily, Trump’s testosterone is fine. |
“A normal range is 300 - 800,” said Dr Peter Snyder, medical director of the Penn Pituitary Center at the University of Pennsylvania. He said Trump’s 441.6 level “would be considered normal for any adult male”. | “A normal range is 300 - 800,” said Dr Peter Snyder, medical director of the Penn Pituitary Center at the University of Pennsylvania. He said Trump’s 441.6 level “would be considered normal for any adult male”. |
Dr Abraham Morgentaler, author of the book Testosterone for Life, said “450 or so is an average testosterone level in adult men”. Morgentaler agreed that Trump’s testosterone level was within normal range. | Dr Abraham Morgentaler, author of the book Testosterone for Life, said “450 or so is an average testosterone level in adult men”. Morgentaler agreed that Trump’s testosterone level was within normal range. |
“He doesn’t have unusually high testosterone nor does he have unusually low testosterone.” | “He doesn’t have unusually high testosterone nor does he have unusually low testosterone.” |
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Ivanka Trump has responded to Cosmopolitan after the magazine ran a Q&A session with the Republican presidential nominee’s daughter in which she objected to the “negativity” of questions about Donald Trump’s past statements on pregnancy in the workplace. | Ivanka Trump has responded to Cosmopolitan after the magazine ran a Q&A session with the Republican presidential nominee’s daughter in which she objected to the “negativity” of questions about Donald Trump’s past statements on pregnancy in the workplace. |
1/3: Politics aside, I'm working to raise awareness on issues that are of critical importance to American women and families. | 1/3: Politics aside, I'm working to raise awareness on issues that are of critical importance to American women and families. |
2/3:Regardless of who you support, policies benefiting women+families are becoming topics of mainstream conversation & that's a good thing. | 2/3:Regardless of who you support, policies benefiting women+families are becoming topics of mainstream conversation & that's a good thing. |
3/3:@Cosmopolitan, your readers do & should care about issues impacting women & children. Keep the focus where it belongs—advocating change. | 3/3:@Cosmopolitan, your readers do & should care about issues impacting women & children. Keep the focus where it belongs—advocating change. |
In the interview, the younger Trump also laughed when pressed about why her proposal for paid parental leave for new parents didn’t apply to same-sex male couples, or fathers in general. | In the interview, the younger Trump also laughed when pressed about why her proposal for paid parental leave for new parents didn’t apply to same-sex male couples, or fathers in general. |
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Hillary Clinton returns to the campaign trail with an event in Greensboro, North Carolina | Hillary Clinton returns to the campaign trail with an event in Greensboro, North Carolina |
Watch live now: | Watch live now: |
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Paul Ryan encourages Donald Trump to release tax returns | Paul Ryan encourages Donald Trump to release tax returns |
Another day, another person requesting in vain that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump release a copy of his tax returns, as major-party candidates have done for nearly half a century. | Another day, another person requesting in vain that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump release a copy of his tax returns, as major-party candidates have done for nearly half a century. |
House speaker Paul Ryan said during his weekly press briefing that Trump should release his tax returns, but would leaving the timing of such a release to the candidate himself. | House speaker Paul Ryan said during his weekly press briefing that Trump should release his tax returns, but would leaving the timing of such a release to the candidate himself. |
“Having a business guy as President is not the worst idea in the world.” | “Having a business guy as President is not the worst idea in the world.” |
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Clinton hits Trump Jr: 'offensive references to the Holocaust are never acceptable' | Clinton hits Trump Jr: 'offensive references to the Holocaust are never acceptable' |
The Hillary Clinton campaign has responded to Donald Trump Jr’s use of gas chamber imagery to attack Democrats (read about that here). | The Hillary Clinton campaign has responded to Donald Trump Jr’s use of gas chamber imagery to attack Democrats (read about that here). |
Clinton’s statement says, in part: | Clinton’s statement says, in part: |
Donald Trump Jr’s recent comments invoking the use of gas chambers to make a political attack show just how insensitive, divisive, and reckless the Trump campaign is. The bottom line is this – offensive references to the Holocaust are never acceptable, especially from a presidential campaign. | Donald Trump Jr’s recent comments invoking the use of gas chambers to make a political attack show just how insensitive, divisive, and reckless the Trump campaign is. The bottom line is this – offensive references to the Holocaust are never acceptable, especially from a presidential campaign. |
And....Hillary Clinton campaign weighs in on gas chamber comments pic.twitter.com/GbeY1cCPOt | And....Hillary Clinton campaign weighs in on gas chamber comments pic.twitter.com/GbeY1cCPOt |
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Trump Jr: tax records must remain secret to preserve 'dialogue' | Trump Jr: tax records must remain secret to preserve 'dialogue' |
It emerges that Donald Trump Jr’s explanation to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review that his father can’t release his tax returns “because that would detract from [his father’s] main message” was not a slip of the tongue. It was a talking point. | It emerges that Donald Trump Jr’s explanation to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review that his father can’t release his tax returns “because that would detract from [his father’s] main message” was not a slip of the tongue. It was a talking point. |
In a separate interview, with Pittsburgh’s Action News 4, Trump says that the tax returns can’t be released because “we don’t need a story with everyone questioning everything.” | In a separate interview, with Pittsburgh’s Action News 4, Trump says that the tax returns can’t be released because “we don’t need a story with everyone questioning everything.” |
Trump Jr is asked why the candidate won’t release his tax returns. Here’s his reply: | Trump Jr is asked why the candidate won’t release his tax returns. Here’s his reply: |
We’ve been told by tax counsel. You’ve got to remember. There’s nothing there. But if there is, they’re going to try to create a story. And the media that we’ve seen has been Hillary’s number one surrogate. They’ve been attacking us. The media’s been her biggest proponent. Because they’re afraid of a Trump system that will actually shake up DC... | We’ve been told by tax counsel. You’ve got to remember. There’s nothing there. But if there is, they’re going to try to create a story. And the media that we’ve seen has been Hillary’s number one surrogate. They’ve been attacking us. The media’s been her biggest proponent. Because they’re afraid of a Trump system that will actually shake up DC... |
We don’t need a story where everyone questioning everything. Because you know what happens with that. Everyone will take a chance. ‘What about this? What about this?’ And it’s just going to change the dialogue. Our dialogue is about jobs. | We don’t need a story where everyone questioning everything. Because you know what happens with that. Everyone will take a chance. ‘What about this? What about this?’ And it’s just going to change the dialogue. Our dialogue is about jobs. |
The interviewer also asks how Trump will make good on his promise to bring steel manufacturing back to the region. Trump Jr gives an answer about fracking. | The interviewer also asks how Trump will make good on his promise to bring steel manufacturing back to the region. Trump Jr gives an answer about fracking. |
An aide cuts the interview off when the reporter asks about the use of Trump foundation money for the purchase of a six-foot tall portrait of Trump, a purchase uncovered by the Washington Post’s David Fahrenthold. | An aide cuts the interview off when the reporter asks about the use of Trump foundation money for the purchase of a six-foot tall portrait of Trump, a purchase uncovered by the Washington Post’s David Fahrenthold. |
Two Trump campaign aids (and actual last-name-bearing Trumps) have abruptly ended interviews after facing basic questions. | Two Trump campaign aids (and actual last-name-bearing Trumps) have abruptly ended interviews after facing basic questions. |
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What’s in the second half of this new Trump minority outreach video? We don’t know. We couldn’t get past a minute. | What’s in the second half of this new Trump minority outreach video? We don’t know. We couldn’t get past a minute. |
Anyone out there able to watch this for more than a minute? Post your best time in the comments! And let us know what happens. | Anyone out there able to watch this for more than a minute? Post your best time in the comments! And let us know what happens. |
🗣ALL ABOARD the #TrumpTrain!DEPLORABLES ALWAYS WELCOME!https://t.co/bpMlh1wIZb | 🗣ALL ABOARD the #TrumpTrain!DEPLORABLES ALWAYS WELCOME!https://t.co/bpMlh1wIZb |