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"I am talking to a crowd of people who have standing in line for seven or eight hours," Trump told The Washington Post. "They don't want to hear about it. I covered every point. The way it's reported is unfair in that if you read those stories, it's like I didn't even mention her."
The presumptive Republican nominee was responding to questions about why he decided to praise deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein for being "really good at killing terrorists" at a pair of rallies last week.
The Manhattan billionaire also took time at those rallies to rip NBC's Chuck Todd and say he regretted his campaign staff's decision to delete a tweet containing a six-point star that many viewed as anti-Semitic.
Trump did spend extensive time attacking Clinton over her use of private email servers during a Tuesday rally, the same day FBI Director James Comey announced he would not recommend charges against her.