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Mayor of Milwaukee, Wis. James Roosevelt Jr. Colin Allred, Rep. Conor Lamb, Michigan State Rep. Mari Manoogian, Texas State Rep. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Caroline Kennedy, former U. Ambassador, daughter of President John F. Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President John F. Former Secretary of State John Kerry. Bill Clinton will directly attack President Donald Trump in his speech to the Democratic National Convention Tuesday evening, which comes after new photos appeared of Clinton with a young Jeffrey Epstein victim.
Clinton will call the Oval Office a 'storm center' under Trump's tenure, attacking the president by name. And he will hit Trump where it hurts - his economic record. Trump likes to brag he created the best U. At a time like this, the Oval Office should be a command center. Just one thing never changes - his determination to deny responsibility and shift the blame. The buck never stops there,' he'll add.
Clinton, in his remarks, which will be less than 5 minutes and were pre-taped, will also tout Joe Biden as a 'go-to-work president. A down-to-earth, get-the-job-done guy. A man with a mission: to take responsibility, not shift the blame; concentrate, not distract; unite, not divide.
Our choice is Joe Biden,' he'll say. New pictures revealed Tuesday show Clinton enjoying an intimate neck massage with a young Jeffrey Epstein victim in never-before-seen photographs obtained exclusively by DailyMail. The troubling pictures are an ill-timed reminder of Clinton's links to Epstein as the former President, 72, prepares to endorse Joe Biden tonight at the Democratic Convention. The second night of the Democratic National Convention will combine the party's past famous names with its new, rising young stars and end the evening with a performance by singer John Legend.