![]() ![]() You can watch a video of that reading by scrolling down this page. One of the most memorable such passages in the report, which is available online via The New York Times, received a dramatic - or perhaps comedic - reading this week by Trump's Democratic opponent in the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton. HILARY CLINTON READS FROM TELEPROMPT TO TRUMP FULLThe authoritative record of NPR’s programming is the audio record.The report on his Russia investigation findings by special counsel Robert Mueller was chock full of odd an interesting details that may not have cast new light on Russian interference in the 2016 election, but nonetheless provided a fuller picture of Donald Trump's activities and reaction to Russia, and to Mueller's the investigation. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at for further information. Tamara Keith, NPR News, Tampa, Fla.Ĭopyright © 2016 NPR. KEITH: So she isn't giving up criticizing Trump entirely. KEITH: Yesterday in Tampa, Clinton delivered some new lines that could just show up at tonight's forum.ĬLINTON: His whole campaign has been one long insult to all those who've worn the uniform to protect our most cherished American values. One's going to turn into a little ant, I think. And I think one of them is going to turn into - well, I like cats, so I'm not going to say a pussycat. LU SEELEY: I think that that's going to be the lion and the tiger feeling each other's paws. Tonight marks the first candidate forum of the general election, focused on veterans. And she thinks that will give Clinton an advantage. KEITH: Clinton supporter Lu Seeley says she is really looking forward to the debates, in hopes that policy will take center stage. She had a whole litany of things that she has a plan for. She actually laid out what she's going to do for the economy and what she's going to do going to do for students, what she's going to do for creating more jobs and clean energy. It is not just to best Trump and he said this and he said that. I learned today that she actually does have a plan. HILARY CLINTON READS FROM TELEPROMPT TO TRUMP TVThomas Jones is a recent retiree from the Army and says, like most voters, he usually sees Clinton on TV in snippets, reacting to something Donald Trump said. KEITH: For supporters in the audience in Tampa, her extended stump speech was something of a revelation. As laid out in this book, it is building an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top. This is a blueprint for America's future.ĬLINTON: Among the things that we talk about is the core of our agenda. This week, Clinton delivered an answer in the form of a 288-page book called "Stronger Together."ĬLINTON: It shows this is more than a slogan for the campaign. KEITH: There had been a growing rumble from voters, people in focus groups and political professionals and writers that Clinton was running against Trump, but not saying loudly or clearly enough what she was for. HILLARY CLINTON: I'm very proud that Tim Kaine and I are running a campaign of issues, not insults, because I believe anybody who is asking for your vote for the most important job not just in the country, but in the world, should tell you what they plan to do. And that Clinton was on full display at a rally in Tampa, Fla., yesterday. She's always been the candidate with all the plans, the policy wonk who reads briefing binders at night for fun. TAMARA KEITH, BYLINE: In some ways, Hillary Clinton is going back to her original playbook. ![]() But with time getting a little tight, Trump sticking now to a teleprompter and voters paying more attention, a big question is whether Clinton can get her own message to resonate. Since the Democratic convention, it seemed that Hillary Clinton was content letting her opponent, Donald Trump, dominate the news cycle because he was dominating it with controversies that he caused himself. ![]()
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