In the second segment of the town-hall style debate, the two clashed on Obamacare, taxes and Islamaphobia and Trump repeatedly slammed the 68-year-old former secretary of state for her “bad judgement”, pointing fingers at her as he paced the debate floor while answering the questions.
Gorbah Hameed, a Muslim, asked the two nominees on how they will help people like her deal with the consequences of being labeled as a threat to the country after the election.
When pressed on whether ban on Muslims entering the US is no longer his position, Trump said the ban in “some form has morphed into an extreme vetting from certain areas of the world”.
“It’s called extreme vetting. We are going to areas like Syria where they’re coming in by the tens of thousands because of (US President) Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton wants to allow a 550 per cent increase over Obama.