U.S. Republican Donald Trump on Saturday repeated his attack on
President Barack Obama that he helped “found” Islamic State and railed
against media reports that his campaign is failing, at a campaign rally
in Connecticut, a state where he has a long-shot of being victorious.
Speaking for more than an hour in a sweltering room, Trump spent a
significant portion of his speech complaining about the media.
He again threatened to revoke the press credentials of The New York
Times. The credentials allow reporters access to press-only areas of his
campaign events. He has already banned other outlets, including The
Washington Post.
On Saturday, the New York newspaper published an article detailing
failed efforts to make Trump focus his campaign on the general election.
“These are the most dishonest people,” Trump said. “Maybe we’ll start
thinking about taking their press credentials away from them.”
Trump visiting Connecticut, a heavily Democratic state, raised eyebrows among many Republicans.
“It’s asinine that he would be in Connecticut holding a public rally
less than 90 days before the election,” said Republican strategist Matt
Mackowiak. “You don’t see Hillary publicly campaigning in Idaho and
Mississippi. I have to think this proves the candidate is running the
campaign, which explains why it’s such a disaster of biblical
proportions.”
At several points the crowd chanted “lock her up,” a frequent
campaign rally chant in reference to Trump’s Democratic rival Hillary
Clinton.
Trump told the crowd that normally he responds by saying he intends
instead to defeat her in the Nov. 8 election, but this time added, “You
know what? You have a point!”
Trump also dropped his recent efforts to say he was not being serious
when he said Obama was the “founder” of the Islamic State militant
group .
“It’s the opinion of myself and a lot of people that he was the founder,” Trump told the crowd.
Democrats and Republicans alike have criticized Trump’s assertion as patently false.
Trump took a detour from attacking Clinton’s economic record to
discuss the 1998 scandal involving White House intern Monica Lewinsky
and former President Bill Clinton, whom Republicans attempted to
impeach.
“Remember when he said, he did not have sex with that woman, and a
couple of weeks later, oh you got me,” Trump said, to cheers. He then
made reference to a blue dress that became a symbol in the
investigation. “I’m so glad they kept that dress, so glad they kept that
dress, because it shows what the hell they are.”
(Editing by Sandra Maler)
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