Egyptian president says there’s ‘no doubt’ Trump would make a…

Egyptian president says there's 'no doubt' Trump would make a strong leader and cuts him slack on last year's Muslim ban idea after meeting with both presidential candidates Sisi said Trump he could back down from Muslim ban as he develops as a result of experience, reports and advice from experts Clinton also met with Ukrainian head Poroshenko,who says he invited both candidates but Trump, and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is cutting Donald Trump some slack over a proposal he made last year to ban foreign Muslims from entering the United States. 'I don't want to be unfair to anyone here.

On the issues: Clinton, Trump call for more federal funding in education, differ on use

On the issue of education, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump call for greater federal funds, but beyond that, do not share much in common. Trump advocates greater accountability for schools and teachers and the ability for families to choose any school for the child, many with government support, while returning more control to states and school districts.

Trump scores big with small donors

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump gestures to supporters as he departs a campaign rally in Clive, Iowa, U.S., September 13, 2016. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has been a hit with small donors, raking in two-thirds of his individual campaign contributions in sums of $200 or less, according to financial disclosures filed on Tuesday.

‘Broad shoulders’ and ‘a presidential look’: The Trump campaign uses…

What do voters hear when Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, in interview after interview, praises his running mate Donald Trump's "broad shoulders"? What do they hear when Trump repeatedly criticizes Hillary Clinton for not looking presidential - "and you need a presidential look"? Or when he time and again calls into question her strength and stamina? Many people, to use one of Trump's favorite phrasings, hear an effort to raise questions about whether a woman can serve as president. "Could it be more obvious?" asked pollster Christine Matthews, who has studied women voters for years amid work on Republican political campaigns.

Clinton outspending Trump

Hillary Clinton spent $645,000 more a day than her opponent Donald Trump last month, but even with her $50 million campaign outlay, she has not been able to pull away from him in the race for the White House. Clinton's campaign had its most expensive month to date in August, eclipsing its previous monthly high by more than $12 million.

Viewer’s Guide: Trust and temperament key themes in debate

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Clinton Global Initiative ends on a down note

Fewer deep-pocketed donors flocked to the 12th and final annual meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative this week amid the heightened scrutiny that has accompanied Hillary Clinton's presidential bid. Seven corporate donors that sponsored the event in 2014 and 2015 - Coca-Cola, Barclays, Goldman Sachs, Blackstone Group, Laureate Education, Monsanto and Standard Chartered Bank - sat out the 2016 meeting, a review of past donor records shows.

Obama rails against political ‘strongmen’

United Nations, Sep 21 - US President Barack Obama railed against political strongmen, nationalism and isolation in a farewell address to the United Nations General Assembly, taking his campaign battle with Donald Trump to the podium of the world's foremost international institution. Obama's speech in New York on Tuesday was a defense of globalism and an attack on authoritarians, tribalists and populists in which he never mentioned the Republican vying to succeed him in office, bloomberg.com reported.

Ap Fact Check: Trumpa s bogus birtherism claim about Clinton

In this file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump states that “President Barack Obama was born in the United States,” during a news conference in Washington. The public record over the last decade undermines Donald Trump's attempt to pin on Hillary Clinton the origins of a conspiracy he peddled for years about President Barack Obama's birthplace.

In parting words to UN, Obama calls for ‘course correction’

In a closing dispatch to the world he's tried to shape, President Barack Obama conceded Tuesday that the United States and other major powers have only limited ability to solve the world's most profound problems, including Syria's civil war. He lamented the "cycles of conflict and suffering" that seem to kick in every time humanity finally seems to be getting it right.

Trump slams ‘Trojan horse’ migrants, son sparks outrage

Donald Trump's hardline stance on immigration after two bombings in the New York area again sparked debate on the White House campaign trail on Tuesday, as his son sparked a firestorm by comparing Syrian refugees to lethal candies. Donald Trump has championed police profiling of suspects and promised to bar immigrants and travellers from certain countries deemed dangerous, like Syria.

Samantha Bee Destroys NBC for Fawning over ‘Racist, Sexist, Bigot Birther’ Donald Trump: WATCH

Nyle DiMarco Stars in ASL Ad for Hillary Clinton: 'The Voice of Your Vote is the Greatest Voice We Have' - WATCH Samantha Bee took down the entertainment giants, particularly NBC, for fawning over "sexist bigot" Donald Trump as he spewed his birther theories for years. "Americans know Trump is a sexist bigotThey just don't careWhy do so many Americans think playing footsie with fringe hate groups isn't a disqualifier from polite society, much less the presidency? Maybe that's because that's the message they get from entertainment giants like NBC which gladly nurtured Trump's celebrity through all the years he was running around saying this."

Hard to Believe, but Trump Could Win

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump attends a campaign event with veterans at the Trump International Hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, where he stated he believes President Obama was born in the United States, September 16, 2016. ow can it possibly be that Donald Trump is on the verge of overtaking Hillary Clinton? Despite all of the questions Trump has raised about his suitability to lead the United States, nearly half of America's voters seem willing to cut him enough slack to quite possibly elect him.