Trump ramps up attacks on Clinton, husband Bill | Inquirer News

Trump ramps up attacks on Clinton, husband Bill

/ 07:12 AM December 29, 2015

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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. AP FILE PHOTOS

WASHINGTON, United States—Any year-end holiday moratorium on US presidential campaign feuding ended Monday with Donald Trump unleashing new attacks on Democratic rival Hillary Clinton and blasting her husband Bill’s “terrible record” with women.

Trump, leading the pack of Republican White House contenders, revived a flash point that he brought up last week when he issued a warning about campaigning with former president Clinton after Hillary deplored Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric.

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The message was an ominous one: Bill Clinton’s history of marital infidelity will be a drag on his wife’s campaign to become the first female commander in chief in US history.

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“If Hillary thinks she can unleash her husband, with his terrible record of women abuse, while playing the women’s card on me, she’s wrong!” Trump posted to his five million Twitter followers.

Hours earlier, the billionaire real estate mogul noted how Clinton “has announced that she is letting her husband out to campaign but he’s demonstrated a penchant for sexism, so inappropriate!”

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And in a Sunday interview on Fox News Trump declared Bill Clinton “fair game, because his presidency was really considered to be very troubled because of all the things that she’s talking to me about.”

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The remark refered to a recent interview that Hillary Clinton gave to Iowa’s Des Moines Register, in which she said Trump had “demonstrated a penchant for sexism” after he used vulgar language to criticize Clinton’s 2008 campaign loss to Barack Obama, and declared her bathroom break at the latest Democratic debate “disgusting.”

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During the debate Clinton accused Trump of being “ISIS’s best recruiter,” referring to the self-described Islamic State extremist group, and said the radical jihadists were using videos of Trump’s anti-Muslim remarks as a recruiting tool.

Trump demanded an apology, but none was given.

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Clinton and Trump are locked in battle for their respective parties’ presidential nominations.

Barely a month before the first votes are cast in the state-by-state nomination process, the top candidates appear to be looking past the primaries and going head to head, with Trump reviving an issue that nearly derailed Bill Clinton’s presidency.

Clinton admitted he had a sexual relationship with an intern while he was president. Other rumors and accusations of sexual impropriety dating back to his time as governor of Arkansas have dogged Clinton for years.

Republicans in Congress pressed vigorously for Clinton’s removal from office. The House of Representatives impeached the president for perjury and obstruction of justice in 1998, but the Senate acquitted him on both counts.

Trump was scheduled to hold a rally Monday evening in New Hampshire, and if his recent campaign history is a guide, there is a good chance he will escalate the feud.

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