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Drone Kills Real Leader Of ISIS And President Obama Coalition Force Takes Back City In Syria
Hafiz Saeed Khan killed.
Poll: Clinton Leads Trump
Who is the real leader of ISIS? It sure as hell isn’t Pres- ident Obama or Hillary Clinton, as the delusional Donald Trump has spent the past few days falsely claim- ing. The name Trump might have been looking for is Hafiz Saeed Khan, the leader of ISIS terrorist efforts across Afghanistan and Pakistan. But as of Friday, Khan is no longer the correct answer to the question either. Presi- dent Obama ordered a drone strike that killed Khan.
Also, according to the Daily News Bin, President Obama’s international coali- tion has taken the city of Man- bij from ISIS in Syria, pummeling the terrorist group and taking away yet another one of its bases. The taking of Manbij by American-allied forces is a major strategic turning point in the fight against ISIS. The terrorist
group hastily took the 2,000 hostages after being forced out of the city, but the Coalition was able to free the hostages anyway.
This must all come as a sur- prise to Donald Trump and explains why he has now gone completely silent on social media.
When Trump absurdly claimed that President Obama was the founder of ISIS and that Hillary Clin- ton was the co-founder of ISIS, it prompted the major media outlets to push back with the truth.
Now that Trump’s bizarre lie about President Obama and ISIS has been immedi- ately followed by news of one major victory for the Obama Coalition over ISIS after an- other, it shows President Obama’s actions speak louder than Trump’s outra- geous campaign antics.
convention polls.
But across nearly all polls
released following the Democ- rats' nominating convention in Philadelphia, Clinton has regained a significant advan- tage.
Also, Clinton holds a six point lead over Donald Trump among likely voters, according to a fresh Bloomberg Politics national poll released Wednesday
morning.
Fifty percent of the likely
voters reached by the new poll say they either support Clin- ton or are leaning her way, while just 44 percent said the same of Trump. The poll shows the former secretary of state with a smaller advantage than she has in most other re- cent polls, most of which have lately shown her to hold a double-digit lead.
The post-convention polls are in, and they consistently show Hillary Clinton enter- ing the next phase of the pres- idential election campaign with the upper hand over Donald Trump.
The CNN Poll of Polls incor- porating the results of six major polls -- all conducted after the party conventions concluded in late July -- finds Clinton with an average of 49% support to Trump's 39%. When third party candidates Gary Johnson and Jill Stein are included, the mar- gin remains the same, with both candidates losing the same amount of support to land at 45% for Clinton to 35% for Trump, with John- son at 9% and Stein at 5%.
The new averages reflect a sharp increase in support for Clinton compared with pre-
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump
Emails, Takedowns And Threats
Of Assassination Headline
Nasty Campaign For President
Donald Trump’s Crazy Disrespect
As the seemingly endless drip of emails continue to emerge from Hillary Clinton's tenure as secretary of state, the story of her email use has become increasingly muddled, leaving many a casual reader confused by new develop- ments.
What Are the New Emails and Where Did
They Come From?
A conservative, anti-Clin- ton group called Judicial Watch sued the State Depart- ment under freedom of infor- mation laws for emails from Clinton's top aide, Huma Abe- din, during her time at the
State Department.
What's in the New Emails?
The new emails aren't nec- essarily to or from Clinton herself. Three emails that have gained wider attention this week were among her aides and they have caused critics to raise questions about impro- priety between the State De- partment and the Clinton Foundation, something Clin- ton pledged would never hap- pen once she became secretary of state.
Two of the emails were from a long-time aide to President Bill Clinton, Doug Band,
Hillary Clinton at a rally where protester stormed stage.
Continues: Accuses President
Obama Of Being Founder Of ISIS
who now works at the Clinton Foundation. One email shows he contacted Hillary Clin- ton's top aides asking them to find a job for an associate. The name was withheld from the document.
Protester Storms Stage
A protestor tried to the storm the stage as Hillary Clinton held a campaign rally in Des Moines at Lincoln High School Wednesday.
The protester was part of Direct Action Everywhere, an animal rights group. The or- ganization sent out a press re- lease following the incident. The group wants Clinton take a stand against animal
torture and stop taking money from animal-exploiting corpo- rations like Costco.
On Tuesday, Donald Trump set off a fierce new controversy with remarks about the right to bear arms that were interpreted by many as a threat of violence against Hillary Clinton.
"Hillary wants to abolish - - essentially abolish the Sec- ond Amendment. By the way, if she gets to pick, if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is, I don't know," Trump said.
Donald Trump made a startling accusation against President Barack Obama during a Florida rally Wednes- day night, telling supporters that the commander in chief is the "founder of ISIS."
"ISIS is honoring President Obama," the Republican presidential nominee said dur- ing a rally at BB&T Center in Sunrise, Fla. "He is the founder of ISIS. He founded ISIS. And, I would say the co- founder would be crooked Hillary Clinton.
Trump's declaration was met with chants of "Lock her up!" from rally-goers.
In addressing Obama, Trump included the presi- dent's middle name, calling him Barack Hussein Obama -- a move that's typi- cally been employed by those who claim Obama is secretly a Muslim.
Donald Trump is race and terror-baiting white Ameri- cans that always disliked Pres- ident Obama for the color of his skin, rather than stating what he plans to do as presi- dent of the U.S.
"Radical Islamic terrorism," Trump said. "And people don’t like saying that. Our president refuses to use the term. Every time another event happens, I keep saying, I wonder if he’s gonna say it this time. And he doesn’t say it."
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