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The Donald Trump who arrived to a rocking Broward County hockey arena Wednesday night wasn't the politician who read off a TelePrompTer when he accepted the Republican presidential nomination last month, or when he laid out his economic plan in Detroit earlier this week. On ISIS: "ISIS is honoring President Obama.
The GOP nominee, who usually speaks without the aid of visuals, brought a collection of printed graphs and charts filled with statistics. They include how much various countries donated to the Clinton charitable foundation, how many sentences various presidents have commuted and the percentage of immigrants in the United States.
Donald Trump accused Hillary Clinton Wednesday of engaging in "pay-for-play" practices after newly released emails raised questions about the relationship between Clinton's State Department and the Clinton Foundation. "A couple of very bad ones came out and it's called pay-for-play and some of these were really, really bad -- and illegal.
A giant "T" is displayed on Sam Pirozzolo's lawn in the borough of Staten Island in New York, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2016. Days after the torching of a giant "T" tribute to Donald Trump on a New York City lawn, a new, even bigger red-white-and-blue letter has risen on the same grass spot.
The most useless waste of an hour that Fox News could possibly offer up - Sean Hannity - has upped the ante on his suckage. It seems he has a message for all the other Trumplings, who may be distressed over Trump's cratering poll numbers.
The chief controversy bothering voters about Donald Trump is his perceived mocking of a disabled reporter late last year, while the top controversy pestering voters about Hillary Clinton is her use of a private email server while she served as secretary of state, according to a poll released Wednesday. The Bloomberg poll asked 1,007 Americans over the age of 18 about how much, or how little, a series of nine issues expressed by political opponents of Trump or Clinton bothered them.
Hard to say that Donald Trump has really gone off the rails, when it's debatable whether he's ever truly been on them in the first place. "ISIS is honoring President Obama," he said during a rally in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
A chip off the old block: Did Malia Obama smoke MARIJUANA at Lollapalooza? Video shows the president's eldest daughter puffing on a suspicious cigarette Now the Secret Service steps into Trump 'incitement to violence' row: Agents have spoken to campaign 'more than once' about his call for 'Second Amendment' action against Clinton 'He founded ISIS!': Now Trump claims Obama deserves credit for creating the Middle Eastern terror army - and names 'crooked Hillary' as its 'co-founder' Trump faces demands from his own party to take back Second Amendment 'threat' to Clinton - as ex-senator writes to demand his removal as candidate Is this the most epic engagement EVER? Canadian 'power couple' travel to Iceland with a full crew for pre-wedding shoot atop volcanic rocks and icy glaciers Fertility rates drop to lowest level EVER in America: Fewer than 6 babies per 100 women being born each year ... (more)
Officials with knowledge of the case involving a reported hack of the Democratic National Committee emails now believe that more than 100 party officials and groups had their private emails breached. The F.B.I. has now broadened its investigation and informed Democratic politicians.
You would think that a presidential campaign that humiliated itself with a plagiarism scandal would have picked a new and fresh message for its election effort.
Mounting a successful campaign to get the OK would be difficult, according to officials from the Geneva Chamber of Commerce. The chamber supports the tax increase.
The winner of the game makes their way into Little League World Series, which is being held in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The University of Tennessee did not give a reason why he placed on administrative leave, nor did they say the length of time he would be abs KISSIMMEE, Fla.
Hillary Clinton says there could be ''tremendous consequences'' from Donald Trump's comments that there may be something Second Amendment supporters ''can do'' to stop her. Clinton says the remark was a ''casual inciting of violence'' that shows he lacks the temperament to be commander-in-chief.
There's been a lot of ink, virtual and otherwise, spilled over the media's treatment of the Donald Trump Reality Show and Presidential Campaign Extravaganza, but over the past twenty-four hours, the excrement has become tangible in ways that it heretofore has not been. Whatever your politics, if you have ears, you know what Donald Trump meant when he said that "Second Amendment people" could do something about Hillary Clinton 's judicial appointments if she wins, and whether you view the comment as an incitement or a mere observation, it was a reckless and dangerous thing to say.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton arrives at Des Moines International Airport in Des Moines, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2016. Clinton is in town to tour Raygun, a printing, design and clothing company and attend a campaign rally.
"Words can have tremendous consequences," the Democratic nominee said of Trump's Tuesday comments regarding the Second Amendment . "Yesterday we witnessed the latest in a long line of casual comments from Donald Trump that cross the line."
Donald Trump stood in front of a bunch of men in hard hats on Wednesday during a campaign stop in Virginia to make a simple pitch. It was he, not Hillary Clinton, who would protect their jobs in the coal industry.
Seddique Mateen, the father of the suspect in the June mass shooting at an Orlando nightclub, secured a prime seat at a rally for Hillary Clinton on Monday outside the city. For 25 minutes, Mateen sat right behind the Democratic nominee for president as she remembered the victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting and laid out her policies.
A former aide to Gov. Chris Christie said the governor lied about his knowledge of his administration's involvement in the George Washington Bridge lane closures, according to a new court filing. Christie aide: 'He lied' about Bridgegate A former aide to Gov. Chris Christie said the governor lied about his knowledge of his administration's involvement in the George Washington Bridge lane closures, according to a new court filing.
Democratic senatorial candidate Conner Eldridge has issued a statement blasting Donald Trump' s comment yesterday suggesting a "Second Amendment " solution to avoiding Hillary Clinton appointees to the U.S. Supreme Court. "Donald Trump's reference yesterday to individuals taking violent action against Hillary Clinton is astounding.