Hillary Clinton Interviewed by Bill O’Reilly

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On last night’s episode of Fox News’s The O’Reilly Factor, Hillary Clinton spoke to host Bill O’Reilly via the telephone. Speaking about the terrorist attack in Nice, France, Clinton stressed the importance of gathering intelligence and working with our allies to defeat extremists across the world. She said, “We’ve got to do more to understand that this is a war against these terrorist groups — these radical jihadist groups; it’s a different kind of war. We need to be smart about how we wage it, but we have to be determined that we’re going to win it.” A video of the interview is below.

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News Source: Entertainment Weekly

Clinton Criticizes Trump in New Hampshire

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On Tuesday evening, Hillary Clinton denounced Republican Donald Trump’s recent comments that as president he would ban Muslims from entering the United States. During a town hall event in Salem, New Hampshire, Clinton said his comments provide propaganda opportunities for ISIS and other extremists. She said, “We’re dealing with a party at danger of losing its way, of undermining the values that we have stood for. Go back and read what George Washington said about how we must resist bigotry. Read about what religious freedom means, how our Constitution enshrines it.”

During the event, Clinton covered a number of topics of her platform, but she focused on the impact of drug abuse. New Hampshire has been hit hard by substance abuse issues, and Clinton has held two town halls in the state focusing on substance abuse and the required treatment. Clinton will be back in New Hampshire in a few weeks for the next Democratic Debate being held on December 19. A full video from the event is below.

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News Source: WMUR, The Washington Post