"The Clinton campaign launched a broadside against Trump focused on his comments throughout
the early 2000s talking about his plans to profit from the housing market crash, seeking to frame them as evidence of a "pattern of Trump seeking to cash in at the expense of families," as one Clinton aide put it.
But Trump didn't back down from his past statements and indeed fired back in a statement to NBC News, declaring that it was precisely that business mindset — his ability to "get a good result out of a very bad and sad situation" — that made him better-suited to the presidency than a politician." NBC
But Trump didn't back down from his past statements and indeed fired back in a statement to NBC News, declaring that it was precisely that business mindset — his ability to "get a good result out of a very bad and sad situation" — that made him better-suited to the presidency than a politician." NBC
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