Donald Trump and Bill Clinton in furious row - POTUS branded ‘cheat and sneak’ by Hillary

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Donald Trump and Bill Clinton in furious row - POTUS branded ‘cheat and sneak’ by Hillary
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DONALD TRUMP has been issued a brutal blast from the former president Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary who have increased their warnings that the US president will not accept defeat in November.

Bill and Hillary Clinton suggested that Mr Trump will reinforce the White House in order to prevent officials from removing him on Inauguration Day if he loses. The Clintons spoke in a rare interview on Instagram with American Urban Radio Washington Bureau Chief April Ryan.

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