LOOK: Hillary Clinton Tweets 20 Questions to Trump
Devastating Newsweek Article Detailing Trump’s Ties to Foreign Entities, ‘Even Criminals,’ Prompts Clinton Qs
Wednesday morning Newsweek published a devastating article that in any other presidential election would have automatically disqualified Donald Trump from serving as president, but in 2016, Teflon Don just denies or ignores and his supporters don’t care.Â
So in response, Hillary Clinton posted 20 questions, prompted by the article, to Twitter.
The Newsweek article by Kurt Eichenwald, titled, “The Trump Organization’s Secretive Global Financial Web,” concludes: “If Donald Trump wins this election and his company is not immediately shut down or forever severed from the Trump family, the foreign policy of the United States of America could well be for sale.”
For example, Clinton asked Trump how Americans are supposed to know he doesn’t have ties to dangerous actors abroad since he won’t release his taxes:
Here are Clinton’s tweets, which Twitter placed into Moments.
(Note: Numbers 5 and 6 you may need to click on to read in full. Towards the end the Trump tweet goes with Clinton’s tweet numbered 13.)
Hillary Clinton has 20 questions for Trump
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Image by Gage Skidmore via Flickr and a CC license

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