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    Ready for 'loose cannon' Trump's fantasy campaign: Clinton

    Describing Donald Trump as "an unqualified loose cannon", Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton has warned that every American should be concerned that the most important job in the world was within the reach of her Republican rival who has 'rattled' world leaders with his divisive rhetoric.

    Ready for loose cannon Trumps fantasy campaign: Clinton
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    Hillary Clinton (left) and Donald Trump (right)

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    "I know that Donald Trump says outrageous things all the time, but today he officially clinched the Republican nomination. So this is now as real as it gets," Clinton said as the billionaire emerged the Republican party's presidential candidate by securing the backing of 1,239 delegates, two more than is required to win the nomination.

    "And this man, who is an unqualified loose canon, is within reach of the most important job in the world. So it should concern every American," she said.

    "President (Barack) Obama came out of meetings with our closest allies in the world, and reporting that they are, "rattled by the threat Donald Trump represent". Of course they're rattled. He's talking about breaking up our alliances, letting more countries get nuclear weapons, banning all Muslims from coming to America. That is a recipe for fewer friends and more enemies and it will make us less safe," Clinton said.

    "The entire world looks to the president of the US for leadership and stability, and that is the kind of leadership I would provide if elected," Clinton said.

    In another interview, she said, "I'm ready for his fantasy campaign and the outrageous things he's going to say."

    "I just really regret that the kind of things he is saying about letting other countries get nuclear weapons and bringing back torture, and just the outrageous comments that are literally being heard around the world," she told CNN.

    "That's not who we are as Americans. That's not the kind of strong, smart, steady leadership that we need and deserve," Clinton said.

    Speaking about a State Department Inspector General's report that she violated the laws by using private email hosted in her personal server when she was the Secretary of State, 68-year-old Clinton acknowledged her mistake.

    "As I've said many times, it was still a mistake. If I could go back, I'd do it differently. And I understand people have concerns about this, but I hope voters look at the full picture of everything that I've done and the full threat posed by a Donald trump presidency," she said.

    "And if they do, I have faith in the American people that they'll make the right choice," she said.

    Trump, 69, has slammed Clinton on the email report.

    "Look, she has bad judgment. This was all bad judgment. Probably illegal. We'll have to find out what the FBI says about, but certainly it was bad judgment," he told reporters.

    "I just read the report. It's devastating, the report. It's devastating. And there's no reason for it. It's just skirting on the edge all the time, and you look back at her history and this is her history. It's a very, very harsh report," he said in Bismarck, North Dakota.

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