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Trump Responds To Mitt Romney's Attacks
Former
Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney stepped back into the political
spotlight today, attacking GOP frontrunner Donald Trump in a speech
billed as the "State Of The 2016 Presidential Race." In his speech,
Romney called the real estate mogul a "phony" and a "fraud", and said
that his nomination would lead to the election of Hillary Clinton.
As he is known to do, Donald Trump took to Twitter to respond to Romney's accusations.
Romney Bashes Trump In 'State Of The 2016 Presidential Race' Speech
Former
Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney attacked GOP frontrunner Donald
Trump in what was hailed as his 'State Of The 2016 Presidential Race.'
"His domestic policies would lead to recession," Romney told the
audience at the University of Utah's Hinckley Institute of Politics
Forum. "His foreign policies would make America and the world less safe.
He has neither the temperament nor the judgment to be president. And
his personal qualities would mean that America would cease to be a
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Hannity Unloads On Vincente Fox
Former
President of Mexico Vincente Fox has been making headlines these past
weeks for his comments regarding Donald Trump's plan to build a border
wall between the U.S. and Mexico. During a recent interview Fox told
Fusion's Jorge Ramos, "I'm not going to pay for this f***ing wall."
Vincente Fox joined Sean on Wednesday's Hannity to press his case.
"Please wake up America from this Republican nightmare that is causing a
lot of noise outside of the United States and I say it with clarity
that is nothing personal but is really warring off outside of the United
States," Fox began.
WATCH: Sean's interview with Vincente Fox
Sean pressed Fox on the continuing issue of criminal elements streaming
over the U.S.-Mexico border. "Do you care about the American people? Do
you care about Americans that are victims of crime? Do you care about
drugs being brought into America?" Sean asked the former Mexican
President.
When Sean said noted that illegal immigrants have been responsible for a significant amount of crime in the U.S., including 3,000 homicides and close to 8,000 sexual assaults between 2008 and 2014 in Texas alone, Fox simply denied the statistics.
"That's a lie," Fox said.
"We're never going to agree because I believe [the border patrol]. I was
in the drug warehouses. I saw the underground tunnels. I watched
criminal aliens arrested," Hannity responded. |
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