Donald Trump Demands Special Prosecutor To Investigate Clinton Foundation

Trump Calls for Special Prosecutor to Investigate Hillary Clinton CNN

Trump was in Akron, Ohio today and besides promising to build the wall to stop the illegals, the candidate called for a special prosecutor to investigate Hillary Clinton.

"No issue better illustrates how corrupt my opponent is than her pay for play scandals as secretary of state," Trump said.

"I've become increasingly shocked by the vast scope of Hillary Clinton's criminality. It's criminality. Everybody knows it," he said as the crowd erupted in a sea of "Lock her up!" chants.

"The amounts involved, the favors done and the significant numbers of times it was done require an expedited investigation by a special prosecutor immediately, immediately, immediately," Trump said. "After the FBI and Department of Justice whitewash of the Clinton email crimes, they certainly cannot be trusted to quickly or impartially investigate Hillary Clinton's new crimes, which happen all the time."

Trump again raised the specter of voter fraud or a 'rigged' result on election day: "When I say 'watch,' you know what I'm talking about." 

What if Trump won't accept defeat? Politico

Donald Trump is on track to lose in November and to refuse to accept the legitimacy of that Election Day result. That’s a problem not just for Hillary Clinton but for both political parties and the country. For everyone, really, other than Donald Trump.
By hiring Breitbart’s Steve Bannon, a media provocateur in his own image, and accepting the resignation of the man who was supposed to professionalize him, Trump is signaling the final 78 days of his presidential campaign will be guided by a staff that indulges his deeply held conspiracy theories and validates his hermetically sealed worldview.
That includes his insistence that the only way he loses is in a “rigged” election. According to two long-time Trump associates, the notion of a fixed election isn’t just viewed as smart politics inside Trump Tower; it’s something the GOP nominee believes.

Economists for Hillary

Business Economists Say Hillary Clinton Is Best for the Economy Wall Street Journal

Roughly 55% of National Association for Business Economics members surveyed about 2016 presidential candidates said Mrs. Clinton, the Democratic nominee, would do the best job of managing the economy.

Donald Trump was the third choice at 14%, behind the 15% who selected Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson and also the 15% who said they didn’t know or had no opinion. ( The figures didn’t add up to exactly 100% due to rounding.)

Released Monday, the survey of 414 NABE members was conducted July 20 to Aug. 2.

Hillary Clinton Headlines August 23, 2016

Poll: Clinton Has Narrow Lead Over Trump In Ohio CNN

After Shake-Up by Trump, Clinton Camp Keeps Wary Eye on 'Conspiracy Theories' New York Times

Donald Trump Cancels Speeches in Colorado, Nevada and Oregon TIME

Clinton's August fundraising spree: From Scranton to Cher Santa Fe New Mexican

Sheldon Adelson continues to snub Donald Trump NBC News

Hope for Trump: GOP winning registration race in key states Politico

Trump claims his golf courses are worth tens of millions. Until the tax bill arrives. The Washington Post

How the first liberal Supreme Court in a generation could reshape America VOX

Why some feminists are conflicted about Hillary Clinton's historic candidacy VOX