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Hillary Clinton fought on two fronts in California on Saturday as she sought to wrap up her battle with Bernie Sanders for the Democratic nomination, taking aim at him and at Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, with attacks on their immigration stances. Both Clinton and Sanders campaigned across California, stopping in immigrant communities, big cities and the agricultural heartland on the final weekend before Tuesday's primary in the nation's biggest state.
Leaders of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party took aim at likely Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at their state convention Saturday and warned that divisions among Democrats could hurt the party in the November elections. Hundreds of leaders, party activists and elected officials gathered for the one-day convention in Minneapolis, the Star Tribune reported.
Donald Trump, left, listens as Michael Sexton introduces him during a 2005 news conference in New York, where he announced the establishment of Trump University. When Donald Trump introduced his new university from the lobby of his famous tower, he declared that it would be unlike any of his other ventures.
Donald Trump is blaming the violent clashes between protesters and his supporters outside his San Jose campaign rally earlier this week on "thugs" and "illegals." "Many of the thugs that attacked the peaceful Trump supporters in San Jose were illegals.
The federal judge who's hearing a Trump University lawsuit is "a hater of Donald Trump" and ought to be removed from the case. So says Donald Trump, in just one of the recent comments by the presumptive Republican presidential nominee that have legal experts worrying about his commitment to an independent judiciary and his views on presidential powers.
U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks next to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima on May 27, 2016, with the Atomic Bomb Dome in the background. Mike Polk, Jr., imagines that things would have gone very differently if the speech had been given by President Trump.
As my colleague David Graham noted, there's no precedent for judges to recuse themselves from a case because of their race, gender, faith, or sexual orientation. Trump's racist remarks follow speeches in which the candidate said he was being "railroaded" by a "rigged" legal system.
The question was simple. Your answer was the difference between walking away with a nod or, if things got out of hand, picking yourself up off the ground.
Hillary Clinton said Friday that Donald Trump has "lowered the bar" with regard to keeping the peace at his rallies and creating an environment that encourages dialogue. The likely Democratic nominee for president said in an interview with CNN that the presumptive Republican nominee has "set a very bad example" for not condemning the violence that is increasingly associated with his rallies, whether by his own supporters or his opponents.
When I was a young political reporter running around the country, I worked for an editor who barred his staff from quoting taxi drivers in stories. "If the only 'real person' you can find is the guy who takes you from the airport to your hotel, your reporting is too shallow," I recall him saying.
He's finally got Paul Ryan's endorsement, but many officials in Donald Trump's new wave of supporters remain reluctant backers at best. Leaders who have pledged their backing still aren't wholly satisfied with his temperament, policies or readiness for the White House.
The federal judge who's hearing a Trump University lawsuit is "a hater of Donald Trump" and ought to be removed from the case. So says Donald Trump, in just one of the recent comments by the presumptive Republican presidential nominee that have legal experts worrying about his commitment to an independent judiciary and his views on presidential powers.
A combination photo shows U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump in Los Angeles, California on May 5, 2016 and in Eugene, Oregon, U.S. on May 6, 2016 respectively. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson and Jim Urquhart/File Photos Despite Democratic presidential 2016 hopeful Hillary Clinton's vow to be "tough on Wall Street," the majority of Fortune 500 CEOs said they would vote for her over presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump.
Gov. Rick Scott: Like Trump, the Florida governor is a successful businessman who first got elected without the support of the Republican establishment. Gov. Rick Scott: Like Trump, the Florida governor is a successful businessman who first got elected without the support of the Republican establishment.
Hillary Clinton had a bad week. A scathing report from the State Department's inspector general on Clinton's use of a private email server for government business would have ignited more of a media firestorm than it did had Donald Trump not done what he does best: sucked up all the oxygen with his outrageous behavior.