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Donald Trump said that if elected president his immigration plan would include deporting the "bad hombres" he says are bringing drugs and crime across the border during the final presidential debate of the 2016 election on Wednesday. "We have some bad hombres here and we're going to get them out," the Republican nominee said on stage at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas.
Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton debates with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during the third U.S. presidential debate at the Thomas & Mack Center on October 19, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Tonight is the final debate ahead of Election Day on November 8. Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton debates with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during the third U.S. presidential debate at the Thomas & Mack Center on Fox News anchor and moderator Chris Wallace speaks to the guests and attendees during the third U.S. presidential debate at the Thomas & Mack Center on October 19, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump faced off in the third and final presidential debate on Wednesday. In the first few minutes, the candidates discussed the Supreme Court and how the constitution should be interpreted.
This June 3, 2013 file photo shows former Rhode Island Rep. Patrick Kennedy at the National Conference on Mental Health, in Washington. Kennedy is clarifying that he isn't the Patrick Kennedy featured in newly released records from an FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails.
There's a lot of activity outside the Thomas & Mack Arena on the UNLV campus in Las Vegas. Later tonight, the arena will host the third and final Presidential Debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and what happens in Vegas probably won't stay in Vegas due to live television coverage.
Conservative activist James O'Keefe has released secretly recorded, selectively edited video footage that includes a Democratic activist bragging about deploying troublemakers at rallies held by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. After O'Keefe released the video this week, two Democratic operatives stopped working on the presidential race and both the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton's campaign denounced the tactics described in the footage.
Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein said he is not part of a secret group attacking America as Donald Trump claimed. He was asked by CNBC's David Faber on Wednesday what he thought of the Republican presidential candidates comments during a rally last week that " Hillary Clinton meets in secret with international banks to plot the destruction of US sovereignty in order to enrich these global financial powers, her special interest friends and her donors."
Center for American Progress Co-founder John Podesta moderates a panel discussion during a conference commemorating the 10th anniversary of the center at the Astor Ballroom of the St. Regis Hotel October 24, 2013 in Washington, D.C. WikiLeaks' release of John Podesta's personal emails shows an email thread among Hillary Clinton's top aides about her stance on trade -- in particular, on whether to give the president the power to fast-track trade deals and her view of the , a massive 12-country trade deal that was to be one of the major priorities of President Obama's second term.
If you watched the presidential debate last week, the only real winner was the guy who wore the red sweater and asked an intelligent policy question about energy. His Izod sweater has become a hot clothing item at stores all over America.
Follow @ZeeNews Washington: Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's ugly and acrimonious battle for the White House is barreling toward the end, with the candidates taking the debate stage tonight for one final primetime showdown.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's lead among men and white voters has all but vanished, according to a Quinnipiac University national poll released Wednesday. Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton has taken a 47 percent to 40 percent likely voter lead, with 7 percent for Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson and 1 percent for Green Party candidate Jill Stein, according to the national poll.
At any given time, they can be heard shouting the Republican presidential nominee's name, booing the media, or chanting "Lock her up!" in reference to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Supporters also sport some bold campaign clothing with colorful, and sometimes outrageous, slogans signifying their support for Trump or distaste for Clinton.
Jason Guerrasio, provided by Published 10:46 am, Wednesday, October 19, 2016 Dog Eat Dog I talked to Michael Moore earlier this year during the election primaries when it was looking very evident that Hillary Clinton was going to beat Bernie Sanders to become the Democratic Party's presidential nominee.
Russian servicemen equip an Iskander tactical missile system at the Army-2015 international military-technical forum in Kubinka, outside Moscow, Russia, in this June 17, 2015 file photo. Russia will create three new military divisions on its Western flank in 2016 and bring five new strategic nuclear missile regiments into service, Sergei Shoigu, the country's defence minister, was quoted as saying by news agencies on January 12, 2016.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy said she's done talking to "climate deniers" who don't think human activities are causing global warming. "If they haven't figured out by now, what in God's name could anyone say to them?" McCarthy said in a Facebook Live interview with Mashable Tuesday.
Politico 's Chief Political Correspondent and podcast host Glenn Thrush has come under fire for some of his email chats with Hillary Clinton 's Campaign Chairman John Podesta . In a previous exchange , he sent Podesta a story to proof - not an act that is unheard of for reporters, but probably not one that should happen with the head of a presidential campaign.
Even by the standards of liberal Democrats, Hillary Clinton is running the most frankly redistributionist presidential campaign in years. She promises massive new spending initiatives and balanced budgets, achieved by raising taxes on higher-income Americans in ways that other Democrats have rejected in the recent past.
OCTOBER 09: Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stand on stage during the town hall debate at Washington University on October 9, 2016 in St Louis, Missouri. This is the second of three presidential debates scheduled prior to the November 8th election.
According to an FBI investigative file released Monday, a high-ranking State Department official offered the agency a deal last year aimed at lowering the classification level of an email on Hillary Clinton's private server. An FBI official said State Department Undersecretary of Management Patrick F. Kennedy suggested that in return for rebranding an email as unclassified, "State would reciprocate by allowing the FBI to place more agents in countries where they are presently forbidden," including Iraq.
Poll: Clinton up 5 points over Trump in Arizona In new Arizona Republic/Morrison/Cronkite News poll, the Democrat has 39%, while the Republican has 33.9%. Check out this story on ldnews.com: http://usat.ly/2erJgxo Hillary Clinton is hanging on to a small lead over Donald Trump in Arizona, according to a new Arizona Republic/Morrison/Cronkite News poll released Wednesday.