“She's as
crooked as they come, she had a little bad news today as you know from
some reports came down weren't so good,” Trump told the packed crowd.
According
to the State Department's inspector general, Clinton and some of her
predecessors violated the government's policies on email use and records
retention.
The department's investigative office offered the conclusion in a report released on Wednesday
to members of Congress and obtained by ABC News.
The report
examined the email practices of five U.S. secretaries of state and
found that there was "a limited ability to retrieve email records,
inaccessibility of electronic files, failure to comply with requirements
for departing employees and a general lack of oversight."
"Let me
tell you something if she wins -- and I hope she doesn't -- but if she
wins you better get used to it because you'll have nothing but turmoil
and you'll have nothing but four more years of Obama years of Obama and
you can't take that.”
Just one
month ago, Democrats were supremely confident they would easily defeat
Trump in the general election — and the vast majority of polls seemed to
back up this confidence. From January until mid-April, Clinton led in
60 out of 65 polls pitting her against Trump. At that point, she led
Trump by 9 points in both averages, which would have positioned her for
the biggest presidential election victory in decades.
New polls
has pushed Trump into the lead against Clinton in the RealClearPolitics
average for the first time ever — he is now ahead of her by 0.2
percentage points.
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