A new episode was the Republican nominee for President of the United States, Donald Trump. In this case it took as white to the CNN chain, although reviews about the jihadist group and the President were reflected by the informational spectrum.
"The raitings defy them reports of @CNN so seriously that I called to the PresidentObama (and to Clinton) ' the founder ' of the EI, and MVP." Do they not get SARCASM? ", wrote Trump in a tweet." (Also read 'Obama and Hillary Clinton are co-founders of the Islamic State': Trump)
Trump made the claim for the first time on Wednesday at a rally in Florida, and reiterated it in interviews Thursday.
Real estate tycoon seemed to echo of the argument by Republicans that the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq decided by Obama, when Clinton was his Secretary of State,created a vacuum that allowed the emergence of the EI and its expansion into Syriaand Iraq.
But Trump did not really explain what he meant. He also said that he thinks that Clinton, his rival in the race to the White House was the co-founder of the Group Islamic State, charge that the Democrat campaign described as outrageous.
"Someone who falls so low, so often, should never be allowed to serve as Commander in Chief", wrote Clinton in a tweet.
Trump not accustomed to retract by his odd accusations and claims and last monthused the same defense - only was being sarcastic - after suggesting a call to Russian hackers so you will find deleted emails that are the center of the controversy thathaunts the Clinton campaign.
But last week he acknowledged its error, a rarity in the. Trump admitted on August5 that was wrong in saying that he had seen an Iranian secret video showing the delivery to Tehran of 400 million dollars for the release of American prisoners.
But it is considered that the widespread shooting corresponds to the arrival of threeof five American prisoners freed by Iran last January, coming out of a plane to Geneva (Switzerland).
In a Tweet posted last Friday, Trump conceded that that was in fact what he saw. This Friday, more than 70 influential Republican disseminated a letter asking to the party that let of spend money in the campaign presidential of Trump, to allocate it to the contest legislative of November.
"We believe that the dissensions, carelessness, incompetence and the record of unpopularity of Donald Trump risk turning this election into a democratic landslide," says the draft text of a letter to the Chairman of the Republican National Committee, Reince Priebus, obtained by the political newspaper.