WINDHAM, N.H. (AP) — Republican Donald Trump questioned Democrat Hillary Clinton’s fitness to be president Saturday night, saying “she’s got problems” and that Americans “don’t want someone who’s going to short-circuit.”
Trump told a crowd of supporters that he’s not sure the former first lady and secretary of state is up to the job.
“Honestly, I don’t think she’s all there,” Trump said at a rally in a steamy gymnasium.
Clinton this week said that she “may have short-circuited” when she claimed that FBI Director James Comey said “my answers were truthful and what I’ve said is consistent with what I have told the American people” about her use of a private email server during her tenure in the State Department. She had made the claim in an interview with Fox News.
Comey told Congress that investigators had “no basis to conclude she lied to the FBI.” But he has also questioned the accuracy of some of the public statements she’s made about the issue.
Clinton’s statement drew rebuke from fact checkers as well as Trump, who earlier Saturday tweeted that, “Anybody whose mind ‘SHORT CIRCUITS’ is not fit to be our president! Look up the word ‘BRAINWASHED.'”
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ReplyDeleteWe've already had eight years of movement toward Marxism. And "donations" to the Clinton Foundation in the billions of dollars, rubles and Chinese yen by governments who mean us harm. Democrats, where do you think Hillary will take us?
ReplyDeleteAmen, when will these sheeple wake up, Trump, Trump, Trump!
DeleteWatch the movie, "Being There". Chauncey Gardener became President, why can't Hillary?
ReplyDeleteShe's not all there. With Clinton Foundation being found out for the Money-laundering schema it is, Clinton is probably fearing some prison time now. The corruption is so obvious it can't be ignored anymore.
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