On Monday, Hillary Clinton traveled to Omaha, Nebraska where she was joined by billionaire businessman Warren Buffett. During his speech, he called out Republican Donald Trump for his questionable business practices and bankruptcies. The focus of his attacks on Trump, however, was the fact he has not released any of his tax returns. He told the crowd that Trump isn't afraid of his financial practices, but he is afraid of what the American public will think of his finances. He said, "You’re only afraid if you’ve got something to be afraid about. He’s not afraid because of the IRS, he’s afraid because of you."
Clinton then took the stage and spoke about a number of the same issues she covered during her convention speech last week. She pledged to improve both higher and early childhood education systems, build the middle class by increasing the minimum wage and adding more higher paying jobs, and she promised to invest in the country's infrastructure creating jobs in the process. "If we invest in infrastructure we’re going to put millions of people to work, and we’re going to lay the foundation for new jobs," she said. Clinton argued that rebuilding the nation's infrastructure and investing in alternative forms of energy will make the United States the clean energy superpower of the world. A video from the event is below.
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Clinton Campaigns with Warren Buffett in Omaha
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