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    Monday, October 17, 2016

    US Election Update: Donald Trump's Republican office attacked by suspected Democrat supporters in Hillsborough

    Donald Trump
    The Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump has come out to accused the supporters of his rival, the Democrat presidential candidate Mrs Hillary Clinton of attacking and burning of his Party's headquarters in Orange County, North Carolina.

    Mr Trump responded to the attack through his twitter account saying the attack was to destabilized his ambition of becoming the president by sick Hillary Clinton's Democrat supporters.




    The Republican office, which is located at the Hillsborough town, was attacked bottle of flammable people suspected to be be Democrats supporters on fire when thugs launched a bottle of flammable substance.

    After the attack, there was a writing on the wall which says: "Nazi Republican supporters leave town or else"

    "Animals representing Hillary Clinton and Dems in North Carolina just firebombed our office in Orange County because we are winning," Donald Trump tweeted.

    He the then added: "All safe in Orange County, North Carolina. With you all the way, will never forget. Now we have to win. Proud of you all!"

    Reacting to the attack, the Democrat presidential candidate Mrs Hillary Clinton told supporters: "The attack on the Orange County HQ @NCGOP office is horrific and unacceptable. Very grateful that everyone is safe."

    Chief Executive of the North Carolina Republican Party, promised to increase security in the Dallas woodhouse.

    He said: "Whether you are Republican, Democrat or independent, all Americans should be outraged by this hate-filled and violent attack against our democracy."

    Mr Woodhouse added: "Everyone in this country should be free to express their political viewpoints without fear for their own safety.

    "We will be requesting additional security between now and Election Day to ensure the safety of our activists, volunteers, and supporters."

    The burnt office
    Police spokesman explaining the incident said the flammable substance "ignited inside the building, burned some furniture and damaged the building's interior."

    The mayor of Hillsborough mayor Tom Stevens said the attack was "highly disturbing" and "goes far beyond vandalizing property" and also said Its hateful message undermines decency, respect and integrity in civic participation.

    "I believe I speak for the overwhelming majority of people. Acts like this have no place in our community."

    "Our law enforcement officials are responding quickly and thoroughly to investigate this reprehensible act and prosecute the perpetrators."

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