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US: Donald Trump cries foul against American media, Wall Street

US: Donald Trump cries foul against American media, Wall Street

India Blooms News Service | | 22 Aug 2016, 09:50 am
Washington, Aug 22 (IBNS): Republican nominee for the American Presidential election, Donald Trump on Sunday accused his country's media and the Wall Street of foul play.

Accusing the American media of bias, Trump said that despite working big crowds in his rallies, the media refused to show or acknowledge it.

"I have been drawing very big and enthusiastic crowds, but the media refuses to show or discuss them. Something very big is happening!" a Trump tweet read.

The billionaire also said that the Wall Street is protecting Hillary Clinton and sponsoring all her activities.

Accusing Clinton of misleading the American people with false information, trump said, "Crooked Hillary is flooding the airwaves with false and misleading ads - all paid for by her bosses on Wall Street. Media is protecting her!"

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