Politics & Government
Hillary Clinton to Attack Donald Trump's Business History During Atlantic City Appearance
The presumptive Democratic nominee will appear in front of Boardwalk Hall on Wednesday.

Hillary Clinton will contrast Donald Trump’s record of fighting for himself at the expense of everyone else with her own commitment to building an America that is stronger together and an economy that works for everyone,” during an appearance in Atlantic City on Wednesday, her campaign announced.
Clinton will appear in front of Boardwalk Hall, 2301 Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, on Wednesday, July 6, 12:15 p.m. Doors will open at 10:45 a.m.
Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee in November’s presidential election, will present the case that Trump is unfit to be president “based on the wake of destruction his business dealings have left in the seaside town and for businesses and families across the country,” her campaign said in an email.
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Clinton will discuss Trump’s multiple bankruptcies, while placing the blame for multiple job losses on the presumptive Republican nominee.
"Donald Trump is notorious for shady practices that are tantamount to thievery," New Jersey Democrat Lisa McCormick said in a release. "He is perhaps the most unscrupulous and narcissistic of the generation of greedy billionaires that have turned America into a nation of 'have nots.' Every American who feels robbed by the greedy one percent of population that controls most of the wealth can identify tiny little Donald Trump as the epitome of billionaire bandits who nearly wrecked this country."
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The appearance comes one day after the FBI says it will recommend that federal charges not be filed against Clinton as it relates to her use of a private email server while serving as Secretary of State.
Also on Tuesday, it was reported that New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker was being vetted as a potential Vice Presidential candidate.
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