Warren sharpens Trump critique, deflects Clinton questions

Warren sharpens Trump critique, deflects Clinton questions

BOSTON – U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren waded deeper into the presidential primary debate, sharpening her criticism of Donald Trump while deflecting questions about Hillary Clinton's refusal to release transcripts of speeches she gave to Goldman Sachs bankers.

In appearances in Boston and later in Quincy, the Democrat from Cambridge declined on Thursday to say whether Clinton should make public the transcripts of her paid remarks to the Wall Street bank, a week after dodging similar questions in a much scrutinized interview on "CBS This Morning." The questions have been raised in part because of the senator's interest in breaking links between politicians and investment firms.

Cruz-Trump spat over wives gets even nastier
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Cruz-Trump spat over wives gets even nastier

Associated Press

DANE, Wis. (AP) — Ted Cruz branded Donald Trump a "sniveling coward" Thursday as the feud between the Republican presidential contenders over their wives took a nastier turn.

After an earlier and vague threat to "spill the beans" about Heidi Cruz, Trump stoked the spat on Twitter when he retweeted side-by-side images of Cruz's wife, with an unflattering grimace, and his wife, Melania, in a gauzy, glamorous pose.

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