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Trump riles with suggestion Clinton's security disarm: 'Let's see what happens to her!'
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Donald Trump raised eyebrows Friday night by suggesting Hillary Clinton's security detail should disarm itself so the whole world can see what would happen to the Democratic nominee.
"I think her bodyguards should drop all weapons. They should disarm immediately," the GOP nominee said at a campaign stop in Miami, Florida.
"Take their guns away, let's see what happens to her!" he said.
His comments, which were made as he argued a Clinton presidency would lead to the dismantling of the Second Amendment, did not find a warm reception with certain media figures. |
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GR8dowbay
(9/17/2016)
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"Just the GOP nominee hinting at the assassination of his opponent!"
HAHAHA... GOOOOOOO TRUMP!
*** HIPOCRITES EXPOSED!!! ***
SO! THE FATHERLESS LOW-LIFE's PLAINLY ADMIT -after 60 years(!) of Deception- THAT DISARMING THE POPULACE ... IS JUST MURDER!
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