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This Washington Post editorial on the second U.S. presidential debate on Oct. 9, 2016, says a new low was reached in the debate, in an election season of many lows. Trump tells Hillary Clinton- "because you'd be in jail,"  following his comments about appointing an independent prosecutor to look into the matter of emails and Clinton using her own server. The editorial says that Trump has made that comment even after a federal investigation has taken place, that Trump does not believe in the rule of law but sees the potential of using the federal government in a vindictive manner. It says the Trump has now decided to double down on making false statements one after another following the release of a video showing him making vulgar comments about women in 2005. Trump says this was "locker room talk," others see it differently as sexual harrassment.


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