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Tur said crowds were so hostile that she had the Secret Service escort her to her transportation. That gives me a big problem," Trump concluded. That a person in our government, Katy, would delete or get rid of 30,000 emails. Tur attempted to step in again, but Trump verbally shooed her away. Hey, you know what gives me more pause that a person in our government, crooked Hillary Clinton-" "Does that not give you pause?" Tur asked. I’d like to have them released," Trump replied. "You said, ‘I welcome them to find those 30,000 emails,' " Tur injected. Look, here’s the problem - here’s the problem, Katy," Trump replied. "Do you have any qualms about asking a foreign government, Russia, China, anybody, to interfere, to hack into a system, of anybody’s email system?" she asked during a news conference in Philadelphia. Trump criticized Tur during several speeches throughout the campaign, calling the then-33-year-old a "third-rate reporter," "disgraceful" and "not nice."Īt one point during the general election season in July 2016, Trump openly accused Tur of supporting Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton Popping the progressive bubble GOP primary in NH House race draws national spotlight Trump endorses primary challenger to Peter Meijer in Michigan MORE. Six thousand Trump supporters railing against 30 or so journalists - caged in the center of the arena like a modern-day Roman Coliseum," Tur wrote in "Unbelievable: My Front-Row Seat to the Craziest Campaign in American History." "They turn as one to boo at us in unison. Eddie Bernice Johnson announces retirement at end of term MORE at campaign rallies to being "caged in the center of the arena like a modern-day Roman Coliseum."
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