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Bernie Sanders on Bill Clinton’s sex life

I think we have got more important things to worry about in this country than Bill Clinton’s sex life. 

— Bernie Sanders, speaking on CNN, about a recent spat between Donald Trump and the Clintons. Trump has invoked former President Clinton’s past sexual transgressions.

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Donald Trump clip is featured in recruitment video released by Al Qaeda affiliate

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Al Qaeda‘s East African affiliate has released a recruitment video targeting American blacks and Muslims that includes a clip of presidential candidate Donald Trump calling for Muslims to be banned from entering the United States.

The 51-minute video by the Somalia based Shabab militant group presents the U.S. as a country of institutionalized racism against blacks that also persecutes Muslims. The video presents radical Islam as the solution.

The clip of Trump on the campaign trail consists of his infamous proposal for the “total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States” to protect the country. Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton had earlier claimed that the Islamic State, another extremist organization, was using such quotes to recruit followers, prompting Trump to call her a “liar.”

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