presumptive Republican nominee: Some of those times he said he was repeating what "many people" believe — one of the presumptive Republican nominee favourite ways to sprinkle conspiracy theories into the presidential campaign, according to Metro News. By Wednesday, Trump abandoned the innuendo and embraced a more pointed accusation against Obama."Media fell all over themselves criticizing what Donald Trump 'may have insinuated about @POTUS.' But he right," Trump posted on Twitter. Trump spent the first days following the Orlando nightclub massacre hinting Obama was sympathizing with or even supporting terrorists. The message included a link to a story by Breitbart News, a Trump-friendly website , that claimed to have proof the Obama administration backed a terror group in Iraq. Still, it was an effort by the GOP White House pick to explicitly link the sitting Democratic president with those seeking to harm Americans, just days after 49 people were killed and dozens more wounded in Florida."Trump comments regarding the president crossed every line," John Weaver, the senior strategist for Ohio Gov. Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks said the candidate was retweeting a message from another Twitter user.
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