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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton slammed her Republican rival Donald Trump for his comments about her in the first presidential debate held Monday night as she addressed supporters during a campaign rally in Raleigh, North Carolina on Tuesday. The second out of three presidential debates is scheduled to take place on October 9 in St Louis, Missouri and Americans will go to the polls to elect their new president on November 7.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump held a rally at the Laconia Middle School Gymnasium, in Laconia, New Hampshire, where he railed against the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), calling it "the worst trade deal ever made."
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump accused his Democratic counterpart Hillary Clinton of selling "about 20 percent of America's uranium supply to the Russians," while campaigning in Akron, Ohio, on Monday.
Speaking in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Wednesday, Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton took a jibe at Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump and his possible choice for vice-president choice, Governor of New Jersey Chris Christie.
Atlantic City (USA), Feb 17 (EFE/EPA) - (Camera: Alba Vigaray) The Trump casino in Atlantic City, reduced to rubble. Trump Plaza, shelter of celebrities for years and that stood in the city of Atlantic City, New Jersey, has been reduced to rubble on Wednesday in a controlled explosion that was followed by applause from those who gathered nearby. FOOTAGE OF THE DEMOLITION OF THE TRUMP PLAZA CASINO IN ATLANTIC CITY.
For months, child welfare organizations have been dealing with the pandemic and its impact on at-risk children. But now, CNN reports workers have a new thorn in their sides: the QAnon conspiracy theory. It casts President Donald Trump as the hero in a fight against the 'deep state' and a sinister cabal of Democratic politicians and celebrities who abuse children. Child abuse hotline workers say believers in such unfounded theories are jamming up the lines, preventing true reports and children in need from getting through. What's more, when QAnon believers invoke the names of reputable organizations in their rhetoric, it tarnishes the good names of child welfare professionals. More than 100 anti-trafficking and child welfare organizations have already published an open letter warning of the dangers QAnon poses to their work.