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a country they're murderers and some very bad people and i will tell you very strongly when
bernie sanders said she had bad judgment she has really bad judgment because we are letting people
into this country that are going to cause problems and crime like you've never seen we're also
letting drugs pour through our southern border at a record clip at a record clip and it shouldn't be
allowed to happen ice just endorse me they've never endorsed the presidential candidate the
border patrol agents 16 500 just recently endorsed me and they endorsed me because i understand the
border she doesn't she wants amnesty for everybody come right in come right over it's a horrible
thing she's doing she's got bad judgment and honestly so bad that she should never be president
of the united states thank you mr trump i want to move on this next question comes from the public
through the bipartisan open debate coalition's online forum where americans submitted questions
that generated millions of votes this question involves wikileaks release of purported excerpts
of secretary clinton's paid speeches which she has refused to release and one line in particular in
which you secretary clinton purportedly say you need both a public and private position
on certain issues so two from virginia asks is it okay for politicians to be two-faced
is it acceptable for a politician to have a private stance on issues secretary clinton
well you're two minutes right as as i recall that was uh something i said about abraham
lincoln uh after having seen the wonderful stephen spielberg movie called lincoln
it was a master class watching president lincoln get the congress to approve the 13th amendment
it was principled and it was strategic and i was making the point that it is hard sometimes to
get the congress to do what you want to do and you have to keep working at it and yes
/ˈamnəstē/
official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offences. grant official pardon to.
/ˈmərdərər/
person who commits murder. Criminals who intentionally kills someone.
/ˈkremlin/
citadel within Russian town. Citadel of Moscow, housing the offices of the Russian government.
/spēCH/
expression of or ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds. Formal talks to an audience.