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Donald Trump threatened last week to run to replace New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez, but still wants her to support his candidacy for president. " I'd like to have it ," Trump said Thursday, when asked by The New Mexican if he'd want an endorsement from her.
Donald Trump says the federal judge presiding over a lawsuit brought by former Trump University students has an "absolute conflict" in handling the case because he is "of Mexican heritage." The presumptive Republican presidential nominee tells The Wall Street Journal that U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel has "an inherent conflict of interest" because Trump is "building a wall," a reference to Trump's proposal to build a wall along the border between the U.S. and Mexico.
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton lambasted Donald Trump's foreign policy platform as "dangerously incoherent" in a speech on Thursday that cast her Republican rival as both a frightening and laughable figure. In remarks that at times resembled a comedy roast, Clinton unleashed a torrent of polished zingers and one-liners to attack Trump's policies and character, suggesting Trump might start a nuclear war if elected to the White House simply because "somebody got under his very thin skin."
'I'm hungry': First words of Japanese boy, 7, found in a disused military base six days after he was left in bear-infested woods - as his father tells him 'I'm so sorry for causing you such pain' Pictured: Phoenix mom, 29, and her three sons who she 'stabbed to death before stuffing their dismembered bodies in a closet and suitcase and trying to kill herself' Illegal immigrants including Afghan embroiled in a terror plot are caught 15 miles north of US-Mexico border after crawling under fence with help of smuggling network Violence erupts at Trump's San Jose rally as protesters fight The Donald's supporters in ugly street brawls leading to several arrests The Donald blasts Trump University judge again and says his Mexican heritage is in 'absolute conflict' with plans to build a wall on the border Bad sign: Republicans release signed documents from Clinton aides caught up in email scandal ... (more)
Donald Trump's rally in San Jose, California, Thursday night was marred by violence by anti-Trump supporters, who targeted the event's attendees and police. The San Jose Police Department said it "made a few arrests" following the rally, and an officer was assaulted.
There remains the technical impediment that the president is constitutionally barred from a third term. But the longer the campaign goes on, the higher Obama's approval rating rises.
WASHINGTON - Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton next month will become the first woman nominated for president by a major U.S. political party. In November, she could become the first female occupant of the White House, eight years after Americans elected their first black chief executive.
The billionaire announced his trip as part of a whistle-stop tour of his golf resorts later in the month, which will take place after he has been to Scotland. Mr Trump owns the renowned golf links at Doonbeg in Co Clare, on the west coast of Ireland, and is battling to get planning permission for a huge wall to act as a sea defence.
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley warned that the type of rhetoric coming from Donald Trump can lead to violence. South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley said Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump should use a more civil tone while campaigning, warning that divisive rhetoric could ultimately lead to violence on par with the 2015 Charleston church massacre .
Update 12.40pm: The Green Party will stage a protest at the visit of billionaire American presidential hopeful Donald Trump to Ireland later this month. Party leader Eamon Ryan TD has called for a peaceful, purposeful protest, to show the world that Ireland rejects the divisive views espoused by Trump.
The acrid odor of Democratic panic, as real as the aroma of burned flesh and cordite on a battlefield, hangs over California in a dark cloud of confusion and uncertainty. "This is how it smelled in '64," says a stunned Democratic observer in Sacramento, "with [Barry] Goldwater charging and [Nelson] Rockefeller on the run."
This may be the very first time in U.S. presidential election history when both of our major party candidates were in trouble with the law. Both of them insist they've done nothing wrong.
President Bill Clinton made a speech that took a veiled swipe at Donald Trump, only uttering his name once Thursday in Las Cruces, New Mexico. In recent weeks, Trump has made it clear that he plans to attack the former president from the podium and online about his personal life.
Bernie Sanders said Thursday that it was all about California. Despite the fact that Hillary Clinton is likely to secure the requisite number of delegates before polls close, Sanders said the most populous state in the union had a right to weigh in on the Democratic Party's nomination.
Republican voters have sent the Washington establishment a message in the form of our presidential nominee.a It is loud, and it should be clear. Yet, a small enclave of career politicians within our party is still struggling to understand the mass appeal of Donald Trump.
A wide variety of arguments can be made against electing Donald Trump president. But the one Hillary Clinton made on Thursday is good enough all by itself.
In a full-throated general election attack, Hillary Clinton lambasted Donald Trump's foreign policy vision Thursday as one of war, international turmoil and economic crisis. She contrasted that with what she portrayed as her optimistic, inclusive and diplomatic view of the world, born from her long experience in public life.
Residents of some rural southeastern Texas counties were bracing for more flooding along the Brazos River, which... . James Billings, left, and his dog Shadow, stands with Philip McBride, right, as they watch the water rise Wednesday, June 1, 2016, in Horseshoe Bend, Texas.
US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton tore into her likely election rival Donald Trump as never before Thursday, saying his foreign policy is dangerously incoherent and labeling him unfit for office. "He is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immense responsibility," Clinton said, cranking up the rhetoric on what is already a deeply acrimonious election.