Politico
June 22, 2016
June 22, 2016
In his speech ripping into Hillary Clinton on Wednesday, Donald Trump accused the former secretary of state and presumptive Democratic nominee of being a “world-class liar” who “may be the most corrupt person ever to seek the presidency.”
In an address where he rarely strayed from his prepared remarks, Trump positioned himself as a populist fighting against an opponent with global interests disinterested in fighting for the American people first.
Pointing to her past debunked claims about landing under sniper fire in Bosnia in the 1990s and her “pathetic email and server statements,” Trump invited Bernie Sanders’ supporters to join his effort against Clinton, who he says has corrupted America’s economy, foreign policy and national security.
“When I see the crumbling roads and bridges, or the dilapidated airports, or the factories moving overseas to Mexico, or to other countries, I know these problems can all be fixed, but not by Hillary Clinton – only by me,” Trump said from his Trump SoHo in New York City, according to his prepared remarks. (Mexico is connected by land to the United States.)
Full transcript of the speech here
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