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Clinton Attacks Against Trump Keeps on Coming; Says GOP Presumptive Nominee is Temperamentally Unfit, Incoherent

Democratic Candidates Attend New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention

(Photo : Photo by Scott Eisen/Getty Images) Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton raises her arms stands on stage during the New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention at the Verizon Wireless Center on September 19, 2015 in Manchester, New Hampshire.

Democratic Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton is not backing down from attacks against GOP presumptive nominee Donald Trump. Clinton said during her foreign policy speech on Thursday, June 2, that Trump is dangerously incoherent and temperamentally unfit to be president.

Clinton's latest speech focused on Trump's controversial foreign policies. She described the real estate mogul as irrational, unprepared, and thin-skinned over this issue. Clinton pointed out that Trump's election as the next president of the United States would spark wars overseas that will ruin the country's economy.

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The former Secretary of State pointed out that Trump can not take charge of the country's nuclear issues because his proposals are vague and nonsensical.

Clinton also criticized Trump's anti-Muslim proposal as well as his plan to build a wall at the border to prevent immigrants from coming to the United States. She pointed out that Trump was too admiring of dictators and has no regard for the country's strategic alliances across the world.

In her speech, Clinton noted that Moscow and Beijing are "deeply envious of our alliances around the world" because they have nothing to match that. She claimed that if Trump gets elected, these nations will celebrate as they know the businessman will jeopardize the country.

"Donald Trump's ideas aren't just different - they are dangerously incoherent. They're not really ideas, just a series of bizarre rants, personal feuds and outright lies," Clinton said. She also mockingly said that Trump's skills include bragging, mocking, and composing nasty tweets.

Trump responded quickly to Clinton via Twitter. He said that it was pathetic and sad do watch her speech. He went on to describe Clinton as 'Crooked Hillary' in another tweet, noting that she does not even look presidential.

These latest attacks come after Clinton accused Trump of being a fraud. Trump is accused of tricking students into paying thousands of dollars to be mentored by real estate experts.

Clinton is competing with Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination.

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