
‘You’d be in jail’ if I’m president: Trump to Clinton in memorably nasty debate
WASHINGTON — A spectacularly nasty U.S. presidential debate began with the participants refusing to shake hands and culminated in an unprecedented threat from one candidate to throw the other in prison.
The tone was set from the start.
Up in the stands were several women who’d accused former president Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct, and in one case an alleged rape in 1978. They’d been invited there by Donald Trump. He and Hillary Clinton avoided shaking hands when they arrived on stage.
Trump then went after his opponent for deleting work-related emails. He declared he would appoint a special prosecutor to examine whether she should be charged for destroying potential evidence. Clinton retorted by expressing relief that someone with his impulses didn’t control law-enforcement.