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When asked by a reporter about whether he influenced Russia's hacking of Democratic National Committee emails, Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump exclaimed: "I wish I had that power." In recent days, Trump has encouraged Russia to spy on America .
To gauge the opportunism and hypocrisy that define Donald Trump's Republican Party, consider this: Imagine the scalding rhetoric that would have boiled from the likes of Newt Gingrich, that Metternich of many green rooms, if Hillary Clinton had offhandedly undermined the collective security architecture of U.S. foreign policy since NATO was created in 1949. Vladimir Putin's regime is saturating Europe with anti-Americanism, buying print and broadcast media, pliable journalists and other opinion leaders, and funding fringe political parties, think tanks and cultural institutions.
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Now Hillary Clinton's own campaign is hacked: Democrats were warned they were target in March but REFUSED to help FBI probe into cyber attacks Teenage girl 'who encouraged her boyfriend to kill himself' appears in court as her lawyers try to get her police statements thrown out of manslaughter trial Will the world end tonight? Conspiracy theorists predict doomsday caused by 'second coming of Jesus Christ' and a magnetic polar flip 'Do not get me into a war': Leaked emails show Obama didn't want to engage with Europe over Russia because US could be seen as a 'threat' Are you REALLY in love with your partner? From the type of the gift they buy to being a team, relationship expert reveals the signs that show whether you've found The One 'I have a very high sex drive': Daughter is left mortified after her MOTHER accidentally adds her into a sext chat with her new love interest - and it gets ... (more)
Democrats spent four days trashing GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump at their convention, but it seems that Trump has taken special issue with one speaker in particular: billionaire entrepreneur and former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg. After Bloomberg questioned Trump's business acumen and called him a con man during his speech on Wednesday , Trump started referring to Bloomberg as "Little" Michael Bloomberg , reusing a moniker once reserved for Florida Sen. Marco Rubio .
Donald Trump on Friday abandoned his modest dismissals of the "lock her up" chants his supporters have aimed at Hillary Clinton. "I've been saying let's just beat her on November 8th.
During her DNC convention speech last night in Philadelphia, where she officially accepted her Party's nomination for president, Hillary Clinton said Republican opponent Donald Trump can't handle the "rough-and-tumble" of an election. "Ask yourself, do you really think Donald Trump has the temperament to be commander in chief? Donald Trump can't even handle the rough-and-tumble of a presidential campaign," Clinton said.
Trump: 'Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing' On the heels of the Democratic National Convention Rubio tells supporters that Hispanic voters will have to make their own choice, but that he will never support Hillary Clinton. Trump: 'Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing' Chelsea Clinton used to be known for being kept out of the spotlight.
Hillary Clinton called her race against Donald Trump the highest-stakes U.S. presidential race in her lifetime as she rallied with her running mate, Senator Tim Kaine, for the first time as the Democratic nominees for president and vice president. "There's no doubt in my mind that every election in our democracy is important in its own way," Clinton told a crowd at Temple University in Philadelphia the morning after accepting her party's nomination.
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In offhand remarks and abrupt zingers, Donald Trump has praised Russian President Vladimir Putin and seemed to dismiss the importance of NATO. All of this has jolted the world, not to mention the U.S. presidential campaign.
After being nominated at a 2016 Republican National Convention that featured speaker after speaker attacking former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton , Trump was the subject of barbs from the Democratic podium. While there were no delegate chants of "lock him up" and no one suggested that Trump go to prison, his record in business, his rhetoric and his campaign proposals were bashed time and time again.
"Mrs. Clinton radiated confidence, from her pungent delivery and easy laugh to the unusually expressive ways she shifted her tone and delighted in her own best lines. She smoothly acknowledged her own limitations and trust issues as a public figure and forcefully challenged "Mr. Trump over his claims that he alone could fix America's problems.
The father of a Muslim-American soldier who was killed in Iraq slammed Donald Trump and his so-called Muslim ban. Dad of slain Muslim U.S. soldier to Trump: 'You have have sacrificed nothing' The father of a Muslim-American soldier who was killed in Iraq slammed Donald Trump and his so-called Muslim ban.
If there is one constant in this unconventional presidential campaign it is the unpredictability - and importance - of the Catholic vote. Once a reliably Democratic cohort, Catholics have in recent decades swung back and forth between the two parties.
Hillary Clinton accepted the Democratic nomination for president with "humility, determination and boundless confidence in America's promise," taking her place as the first woman to lead a major presidential ticket Thursday night on the last day of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. She accepted the nomination with a speech that was in keeping with someone who presents herself as a practical, dogged, policy-oriented striver who gets knocked down and then gets straight back up.
Long a lightning rod on the right, Hillary Clinton is making a targeted appeal to Republicans who challenge Donald Trump's claim to the conservative mantle and fear his possible presidency. Clinton's final day of the Democratic National Convention featured speeches from a former member of President Ronald Reagan's administration and a U.S. Chamber of Commerce official who is heading a GOP group supporting Clinton, part of an expanded outreach to Republican voters and donors.
Clinton today portrayed her Republican rival Donald Trump as a volatile and short-tempered man who cannot be trusted with nuclear weapons as she scripted history by becoming the first women presidential nominee of a major political party in the US. Presenting here vision of inclusive growth for America that maintains its global leadership and military power, Clinton, 68, he warned voters the nation is facing a serious "moment of reckoning" from economic pain, violence and terror.
Officially accepting Democratic Party's presidential nomination, Hillary once again targeted Trump on a number of issues - including his views on the military and economy. Promising to create more jobs if elected to the White House, Hillary asked why Trump products come from abroad.