Khaleej Times

Trump looks for boost

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cedar rapids (Iowa) — US Republican presidenti­al nominee Donald Trump shifted quickly on Friday to take advantage of a new twist in Democrat Hillary Clinton’s long-running email saga, seeking a much-needed boost in the campaign’s waning days.

The FBI’s disclosure that it is investigat­ing more emails as part of a probe into Clinton’s use of a private email server gave fresh energy to Trump.

At rallies in New Hampshire, Maine and Iowa, Trump hit hard on his message that Clinton is a corrupt leader who cannot be trusted and he pulled back a bit on his charge that the political system is rigged against him.

Trump called the new developmen­t part of “the biggest political scandal since Watergate,” the 1970s scandal that forced the resignatio­n of Republican President Richard Nixon.

Trump abruptly changed his tune after repeatedly attacking FBI Director James Comey in the last three months for not indicting Clinton for her handling of classified informatio­n while U.S. secretary of state from 2009 to 2013.

“As you know, I’ve had plenty of words about the FBI lately, but I give them great credit for having the courage to right this horrible wrong. Justice will prevail,” Trump said in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Trump has spent weeks railing about a “rigged system,” accusing the Clinton campaign of coordinati­ng attacks on him with the U.S. news media after a 2005 video surfaced of him boasting about groping women.

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