Without evidence, Trump suggests Clinton-scientist link
NEW YORK — Republican Donald Trump and his allies are suggesting that rival Hillary Clinton’s emails may be responsible for the death of an Iranian nuclear scientist who was executed for spying for the United States, even though there is no credible evidence of any such link. Some emails released by the State Department that had passed through Clinton’s homebrew server appeared to reference the scientist, Shahram Amiri.
Trump is using the “people are saying” sentence structure he often favours to make accusations:
“Many people are saying that the Iranians killed the scientist who helped the U.S. because of Hillary Clinton’s hacked emails,” he tweeted Monday night.
Trump’s vice-presidential candidate, Mike Pence, said “it’s absolutely essential that we get to the bottom of this.”


