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Friday, October 14, 2016

Donald Trump vows to put Hillary Clinton, her lawyers, FBI, DOJ on trial

Donald Trump turned his supporters’ chants of “lock her up!” into a campaign theme Wednesday, vowing that as president he would order a special prosecutor to investigate his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton and everyone connected to her email scandal.

“This is crime at the highest level. She shouldn’t be allowed to run for president. You know that,” the Republican presidential nominee said to a roaring crowd at a rally in Ocala, Florida.

“Other people’s lives have been ruined, destroyed for doing a tiny fraction of what she did,” said Mr. Trump, referring to other cases where people who broke rules for handling classified information went to jail or paid huge fines.

At a presidential debate Sunday, Mr. Trump first proposed a special prosecutor to investigate Mrs. Clinton, who used a secret email setup for official business as secretary of state and thereby mishandled at least 113 classified documents — but managed to dodge federal charges.

Mr. Trump in Florida fully incorporated the threat into his stump speech.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

And you don't think this Election will not be "Rigged" now ?

Anonymous said...

I just pray they all go on trial and they get log jail time, enough of this it's time to pay for all the wrong doing.

Anonymous said...

Make America Great once again, it can happen.

Anonymous said...

Bold statement. Good intention. Great idea.

Anonymous said...

Yes! Yes! Yes!

Anonymous said...

Will never be a trial, will never be jail time, we wish it were so but its better than OJ's Dream Team, it will just never happen, only if it was on the ballot so everyone could vote on it.

Anonymous said...

This is exactly how people like JFK and RFK got themselves murdered.
Making threats against an Oligarchy with unlimited power.
Not very smart.

Anonymous said...

He should focus on getting elected first.
Then he can make plans for the Administration.