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Donald Trump Speaks At VFW Convention A Day After Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump addressed the annual VFW Convention on Tuesday, July 26, 2016.
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Donald Trump addressed the annual VFW Convention on Tuesday, July 26, 2016.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump spoke at the annual Veterans of Foreign Wars Convention in Charlotte Tuesday, a day after his rival Hillary Clinton tried to woo voters in the same crowd.
Trump introduced his running mate Mike Pence, before giving a 30-minute speech in which he addressed veterans' affairs, immigration, trade and terrorism. Both men also appeared at a rally in Winston-Salem on Monday night.

"We're going to take care of our veterans like they've never been taken care of before," Trump told the crowd.

Trump spoke about his 10-step veterans' reform plan, which he said would include appointing a secretary of Veterans Affairs; creating a private, 24-hour White House hotline for veterans; increasing mental health care for veterans; and appointing a commission to investigate wrong-doings in the VA.

"The other candidate in this race, you know her name, crooked Hillary Clinton…has a much different view," he said. "She recently said of the VA scandal that it's not as widespread as it's been purported to be. It's like she's trying to sweep it under the rug."

More: Some Vets Underwhelmed As Clinton, Trump Plan to Address VFW

Trump also said he would re-do policies that have hurt the country.

"We need to change our tax, energy, and regulatory policies to produce millions of new jobs and trillions in new wealth and invest in our country and in our infrastructure, which is falling apart all over this country," Trump said. "Our infrastructure is that of a third-world country. Not anymore."

Trump has made several visits to the state in recent weeks, with rallies in Greensboro and Raleigh.

 

Elizabeth “Liz” Baier is WUNC’s Supervising Editor for Race, Class and Communities. She has two decades of experience than span print, audio, and digital reporting and editing.
Jay Price has specialized in covering the military for nearly a decade.
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