Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s latest attack against his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton is that she’s a copycat.
At a campaign rally in Kenansville, North Carolina,
on Tuesday, Trump accused Clinton of sounding a lot like him on the
issue of vetting immigrants.
“All of a sudden she’s got "extreme vetting" and she’s got all of these terms,” Trump said.
“I used the term -- I made it up,” Trump added. “Now Hillary is copying it!”
Earlier in his speech, Trump accused Clinton of
wanting an open-border policy and predicted that the former secretary of
state would pivot on the issue of immigration at Monday’s first presidential debate.
“Hillary is all of sudden going to get tough,” Trump
said. “The debate comes and she’ll say, ‘I want strong borders.’ I
believe she meant the term extreme vetting. Where did you hear extreme
vetting before? Only from me, because I made up the term.”
Clinton’s policy calls for border enforcement and
focusing resources on “detaining and deporting” individuals who “pose a
violent threat.”
Yesterday, Clinton said she has long held the view
that the the U.S. should apply “tough vetting” toward immigrants. She
did not use the phrase Trump prefers, “extreme vetting.”
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“There are millions of law-abiding peaceful Muslim
Americans," Clinton said. "This is the kind of challenge that law
enforcement can be and is prepared and can address, namely going after
anyone who would threaten the United States,” she said as she took
questions from the press on the tarmac of the Westchester County Airport
in New York.
Clinton added, "I am absolutely in favor of and have
long been an advocate for tough vetting, for making sure that we don't
let people into this country -- and not just people who come here to
settle, but we need a better visa system.”
Clinton expressed a similar sentiment at a campaign
rally in Dallas, Texas, last November, but without using the words
“tough” or “extreme.”
“And now you know with this new refugee crisis, of
course we have to have a lot of vigilance and we have to vet people, and
I would depend upon our defense and intelligence professionals to guide
us in doing that,” Clinton said. “But we can't act as though we’re
shutting the doors to people in need without undermining who we are as
Americans and the values we have stood for.”
Trump’s remarks at his evening rally marked the second time in one day that he accused Clinton of imitating him.
“Do people notice Hillary is copying my airplane
rallies -- she puts the plane behind her like I have been doing from the
beginning," Trump wrote on Twitter on Tuesday morning.
Many Twitter users were quick to note that the idea
was not entirely original and posted images of other politicians -- from
presidents Obama, George W. Bush, Ronald Reagan and Dwight Eisenhower,
to candidates Mitt Romney, John McCain, John Kerry and Bob Dole --
giving campaign speeches from airport hangars and taxiways with similar
backdrops.
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