In fact, Trump said in the interview on Fox News that he “didn’t say, ‘Lock her up,’ " in reference to Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, but rather "the people said, ‘Lock her up, ...
Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee for president, had falsely claimed in another recent interview that he never called for Clinton to be jailed.
The year was 2016 and Trump, then the Republican nominee, was trying to capitalize on a Justice Department investigation of his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton. If Clinton were charged ...
And everybody got a kick out of it and all,” he added. Trump went on to mention former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton: “And wouldn’t it be really bad like, as an example, Hillary with ...
Former President Donald Trump falsely said in a Fox News interview that he never said, “Lock her up” in his attacks on Hillary Clinton. Trump gave an interview to Fox News days after a ...
Former President Donald Trump said in a June 2 Fox News interview (direct link, archive link) that he never called for the imprisonment of his 2016 Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton.
Trump might have made inroads in the state in 2016, but with Kaine bolstering Clinton’s ticket, the Republican lost by 5 points. And with Biden campaigning as a white Democrat of an older ...
Neither Clinton nor the DNC officials involved was ever tried for this financial and political hooliganism, for deceiving the public and using lies to subvert the election. Trump has just been ...
Some people have attempted to draw a comparison between Clinton and Jones' negotiated settlement with hush-money payments made by Trump. While the two events might initially appear similar ...
(The Hill) – Former President Trump said Sunday that he never called for former election rival Hillary Clinton to be sent to jail, despite making the demand during his 2016 campaign. Trump ...
Donald Trump has attempted to distance himself from comments calling for former political rival Hillary Clinton to be imprisoned after he became the first U.S. president to be convicted of a crime.