Trump says criticism of Bill Clinton’s affairs is fair

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump is reviving memories of Bill Clinton's affair with a White House intern and his turbulent interactions with black voters during South Carolina's 2008 primary as the ex-president campaigns for his wife in New Hampshire.
Trump's latest broadsides on the Clintons — a potential preview of a nasty, personal general election — appear beneficial to both as they seek to energize voters leading into the first primary contests. But, some observers warn, they could pose a long-term risk for Trump in his effort to succeed President Barack Obama.