Monday, June 13, 2016

Orlando Shooting -- Trump vs. Hillary


TRUMP vs HILLARY on ORLANDO Situation








popular gay club in Orlando, Florida, left 50 people early Sunday morning, including the , according to officials. An investigation is ongoing into the reason for the rampage, and authorities are looking into the possibility that it is -related. Clinton calls for "statesmanship, not partisanship" after Orlando Trump: Obama's word choice causes Orlando -style

Politicians were quick to offer their somber support for people in Orlando.

Presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton personally took to Twitter to weigh in on the "devastating news" from Florida early Sunday morning.

After more information of the shooting came out, Clinton issued another statement some hours later, declaring the murders "an act of

"For now, we can say for certain that we need to redouble our efforts to defend our country from threats at home and abroad. That means defeating international groups, working with allies and partners to go after them wherever they are, countering their attempts to recruit people here and everywhere, and hardening our defenses at home," she said. The former secretary of state specifically commented on the of an LGBT nightclub during Pride Month.

"To the LGBT community: please know that you have millions of allies across our country. I am one of them. We will keep fighting for your right to live freely, openly and without fear. Hate has absolutely no place in America," she said.

She concluded her statement with a call for control reforms, saying the incident "reminds us once more that of have no place on our streets."

According to a campaign press release, Clinton's June 15 campaign event in Green Bay, Wisconsin will be postponed. President Obama was scheduled to attend.

Donald Trump, the Republican party's presumptive nominee, also commented on the "really bad " via the social media platform.

A few hours later, Trump sent another message on Twitter asking, "When will we get tough, smart & vigilant?'

And in another message, Trump touted the "congrats" he had received for "being right on radical Just minutes before President Obama was scheduled to address reporters from the White House regarding the Orlando , Trump once again fired off another critical tweet:

In a longer statement sent out by his campaign Sunday afternoon, Trump repeated his call for the president to step down, slamming the chief executive for having "disgracefully refused to even say the words'" He called on Clinton to get out of the general election race for the same reason.

"Because our leaders are weak, I said this was going to happen - and it is only going to get worse," he said. "I am trying to save lives and prevent the next . We can't afford to be politically correct anymore."

"Hillary Clinton wants to dramatically increase admissions from the Middle East, bringing in many hundreds of thousands during a first term," he charged. "And we will have no way to screen them, pay for them, or prevent the second generation from radicalizing." u.s. usa america "United states" "American Dream" TRUMP "Donald Trump" Clinton "Hillary Clinton" truth news media entertainment trends trendy trending social society truth 2016 2017 life club night evening "summer 2016" summer orlando florida "orlando florida" speech politics "make america great again" elite agenda meeting power game agenda operation "elite nwo agenda" false flag exposed phone call cut off alex jones infowars live rant hillary jail investigation gerald celente trends in the news coast to coast am symbolism illuminati bilderberg

Speaking calmly and enunciating deliberately, Clinton opened her first public appearance since the shootings at a in Orlando with remarks intended to show how she would handle ak as president. The of people Sunday at a gay nightclub in Orlando marks the in U.S. history. The

“This is a moment when all Americans need to stand together. No matter how many times we endure attacks like this, the horror never fades," she said, in a speech at a Cleveland company that makes military helmets and other safety equipment. “Now we have to steel our resolve to respond.”

Trump spoke Monday afternoon in New Hampshire on the , which he has said lends a rationale to his proposal to temporarily ban immigration to the U.S. by . He and Clinton each have postponed a rally and fundraisers because of the Orlando events.












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