Donald Trump urged voters Sunday to "deliver justice at the ballot box" on Election Day, hours after the FBI announced that its review of newly discovered emails did not change its earlier conclusion to not recommend charges against Hillary Clinton.
Trump, speaking at a rally here, did not directly refer to FBI Director James Comey's announcement. But his remarks amounted to his first public response to the decision, and the Republican nominee argued that Clinton is "guilty" of federal crimes and said a "rigged" system was protecting Clinton.
"Hillary Clinton is guilty. She knows it, the FBI knows it, the people know it, and now it's up to the American people to deliver justice at the ballot box on November 8," Trump said.
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4 comments:
Lock Clinton up, and her gay counter part wanna be King Obama...
After hearing about all of the corruption that Hillary is getting away with, I don't think Trump will win. I just have the feeling that the election will be rigged to make Hillary win...even if Trump has more votes. This has been the most corrupt election ever.
The liberal media is making you feel
Like there is no use in voting. All the more reason to get out and vote . Your vote matters!!!!
We will, tomorrow. Godspeed, Donald.
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