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Trump: Hillary Has Killed 'Hundreds of Thousands of People'

Trump: Hillary Has Killed 'Hundreds of Thousands of People'

After calling Hillary Clinton one of, or even the “worst secretary of state in the history of the country,” Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump claimed she was responsible for the deaths of “hundreds of thousands of people” thanks to her “stupidity.” That’s an exact quote from the businessman’s interview with Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday."

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Trump was responding to the former First Lady’s calling him “dangerous” and “no longer funny” during an appearance on NBC’s "Late Night With Seth Meyers."

When Wallace asked Trump to explain the extremely high fatality number for which he says Clinton deserves blame, Trump said:

“Of course,” he said. “The Middle East is a complete disaster under her.”

This is hardly the first time Trump has criticized Clinton’s record at the State Department. Earlier on the campaign trail this past summer, he claimed that under Clinton, the “world blew up” around her and our international relations soured.

Trump and Clinton once had a more harmonious relationship. The business mogul donated thousands to the Clinton Foundation and he even invited the Clintons to his wedding in 2005.

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