Donald Trump’s Attack Ad Calls Out Clinton’s “Corruption” (Video)

With more and more "groping" allegations being levied against Donald Trump in the days leading  up to the election, it appears as if attacking on issues doesn't really matter anymore, at least not to the media.

The media is more concerned about what Trump said women as a private citizen and what some women alleged against him rather than focusing on what Hillary Clinton has doing while in the U.S. Senate and as Secretary of State.

Trump's latest attack ad against Clinton goes after her "corruption" during her stint as public servant.

The ad accuses her of delving into "pay to play politics"  and  for the Clinton Foundations acceptance of cash from "criminals, dictators, foreign enemies," and "countries that hate America."

Watch the powerful video below.

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