Eric Trump went for the jugular in responding to Hillary Clinton for complaining that his father's Trump neckties got manufactured overseas – blaming Clinton and her policies for the business decision.
'Hillary will insult us for making a tie outside of the United States because you literally can’t manufacture in this country anymore because of what their policies have done for this country,' Trump bristled in an interview on Fox and Friends Friday morning.
Then he went right at the Clinton Foundation – not for its web of corporate and overseas sponsors, but for its charity work abroad.
'But just about every dollar that the foundation makes all goes overseas when we have massive problems in our own country an we have massive poverty and we do have obesity problems we have a lot of problems in this country, right?' Trump continued.
'But instead of fixing the inner cities, instead of fixing the the educational system instead of contributing within the borders of our own country, all that money is going overseas and I find that very, very ironic.' ..
A Politifact story from 2015 cited materials provided by the Clinton Foundation and reported that two-thirds of spending in 2012 and 2013 went to U.S. projects, not overseas efforts. The figure was surprising because the foundation publicizes its overseas work.
'Hillary will insult us for making a tie outside of the United States because you literally can’t manufacture in this country anymore because of what their policies have done for this country,' Trump bristled in an interview on Fox and Friends Friday morning.
Then he went right at the Clinton Foundation – not for its web of corporate and overseas sponsors, but for its charity work abroad.
'But just about every dollar that the foundation makes all goes overseas when we have massive problems in our own country an we have massive poverty and we do have obesity problems we have a lot of problems in this country, right?' Trump continued.
'But instead of fixing the inner cities, instead of fixing the the educational system instead of contributing within the borders of our own country, all that money is going overseas and I find that very, very ironic.' ..
A Politifact story from 2015 cited materials provided by the Clinton Foundation and reported that two-thirds of spending in 2012 and 2013 went to U.S. projects, not overseas efforts. The figure was surprising because the foundation publicizes its overseas work.