Trump turns nasty: The Donald says Hillary isn't loyal to Bill; should be JAILED over email scandal and mocks her for fainting at 9/11 memorial claimi

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[h=1]Trump turns nasty: The Donald says Hillary isn't loyal to Bill; should be JAILED over email scandal and mocks her for fainting at 9/11 memorial claiming she doesn't have the stamina[/h]
  • Donald Trump questioned Hillary Clinton's loyalty to her husband in a speech in Manheim, Pennsylvania
  • 'I don't think she's even loyal to Bill if you want to know the truth... Why should she be, right?' he said
  • Comments prompted some to speculate Trump was suggesting Mrs Clinton had cheated on her husband
  • Trump said he didn't think Clinton was up to the task of being president following her bout of pneumonia
By DAILYMAIL.COM REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 06:45, 2 October 2016 | UPDATED: 14:04, 2 October 2016
 

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Donald Trump questioned Hillary Clinton's loyalty to her husband on Saturday night, adding an explosive personal charge against his Democratic opponent to a turbulent week when he repeatedly veered off script.
'Hillary Clinton's only loyalty is to her financial contributors and to herself,' Trump told thousands gathered in Manheim, Pennsylvania. 'I don't think she's even loyal to Bill if you want to know the truth... Why should she be, right? Why should she be?'
The extraordinary personal attack was a reference to Bill Clinton's former infidelity, but also prompted some to speculate Trump was suggesting Mrs Clinton had cheated on her husband.
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Trump points out into the crowd after speaking at Spooky Nook Sports center in Manheim, Pennsylvania on Saturday night

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Supporters of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump cheer as he speaks at a rally in Manheim, Pennsylvania
 

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The comments come after the Republican candidate told the New York Times about his latest plan of attack against Clinton.
Trump told the newspaper he is trying to push the former president's past indiscretions into the spotlight in an attempt to disgust female voters and then win them over.
'She’s nasty, but I can be nastier than she ever can be,' he said. 'Hillary Clinton was married to the single greatest abuser of women in the history of politics.
'Hillary was an enabler, and she attacked the women who Bill Clinton mistreated afterward.
'I think it’s a serious problem for them, and it’s something that I’m considering talking about more in the near future.'
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'I don't think she's even loyal to Bill if you want to know the truth... Why should she be, right? Why should she be?' Trump said

In Saturday's speech, Trump also questioned her physical stamina.
Trump said he didn't think Clinton was up to the task of being president following her bout of pneumonia last month, which she kept private until she was seen almost collapsing at September 11, 2001, memorial service in New York.
.Trump said he didn't think Clinton was up to the task of being president following her bout of pneumonia last month, which she kept private until she was seen almost collapsing at September 11, 2001, memorial service in New York. In Saturday's speech, Trump also questioned her physical stamina
'She’s supposed to fight all of these things and she can’t make it 15 feet to her car,' he said. 'Give me a break.
'Folks, we need stamina, we need energy, we need people who are going to turn deals around,' Trump said.
As he spoke, he flailed his arms in the air and pulled a face to mock his Democratic opponent.
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Sam Zook, an Amish man from Goodville, Pa., watches on carefully as he waits for Donald Trump to hit the stage at his rally

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Members of the Amish community wait for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to speak

And Trump just kept the insults coming, addressing once again Clinton's email scandal. 'She should be in prison,' Trump declared as his supporters chanted: 'Lock her up!'
His comments came as he works to sharpen his focus on the economy — and his Democratic opponent's shortcomings - as he treks across the Midwestern battlegrounds he needs to become the 45th president of the United States.
Included in the audience on Saturday night were scores of Amish people, traditionalists who mainly live in Pennsylvania and Ohio.
They were noticeable in the crowd due to their distinct style of clothing, and the large, bushy beards men had.
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Donald Trump gave a speech at a rally in Manheim, Pennsylvania, on Saturday night, with scores of Amish people in attendance

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An Amish man leans against a net set up in an arena where the Republican nominee spoke on Saturday

Those in attendance roared with approval when Trump, reading from a teleprompter, lashed out at an economic system he said was rigged against everyday Americans. Friends and foes agree he is at his best in those scripted moments.
But Trump's frequent unscripted moments are often drowning them out - diverting attention from his economic message and alienating women and minorities with early voting already underway in some states.
Trump is currently trailing Clinton in Pennsylvania by about five points in the latest polls. It is considered a must win state for the Republican nominee if he is to have any chance of becoming president.
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Donald Trump supporters waive signs and hold smartphones in the air as the listen to the nominee speak in Pennsylvania

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A Donald Trump supporting, wearing a white shirt and red hat with the candidate's name emblazoned on the items, watches the speech

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Supporters, who have been standing for hours in the front row, wait for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to speak at a rally
 

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Each rally Trump holds is huge. People are being turned away from them. Why? Clinton just doesn't get those numbers.
 

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Donald Trump back on his game speaking the truth.

It's time to get...dirty.
 

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