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Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Policing

Trump accuses Clinton of ‘bigotry’ and promises tougher policing

Donald Trump delivered an unexpected pitch to African American voters during a speech on law enforcement Tuesday evening in West Bend, Wis., accusing his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, of bigotry and claiming that more aggressive policing will make black communities safer.
“The war on our police must end and it must end now,” Trump said, amid heightened racial tensions and violence in nearby Milwaukee over the fatal police shooting of a black suspect. "We reject the bigotry of Hillary Clinton which panders to and talks down to communities of color and sees them only as votes, not as individual human beings worthy of a better future. She doesn’t care at all about the hurting people of this country, or the suffering she has caused them."
He called the “violence, riots and destruction” in Milwaukee that have emerged in recent days an “assault” on the rights of American citizens to live in peace.

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