Clinton Calls Trump's Economics 'Rig'' for Wall Street

Hillary Clinton told supporters in Ohio Tuesday that Donald Trump would be dangerous for the economy and that just because he's spent his life as a businessman voters shouldn't assume he's prepared to be President.

"Trump would take us back to where we were before the crisis. He'd rig the economy for Wall Street again. Well, that will not happen on my watch," the presumptive Democratic nominee said during remarks on the economy at the Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center in Columbus, Ohio.

Clinton again called on Trump to release his tax returns saying, "You have to ask yourself, 'What's he afraid of?'"

The remarks today -- in which Clinton said "The United States of America doesn't do business Trump's way" -- are part of the first of two consecutive speeches Clinton is delivering on the economy. Tomorrow, the former Secretary of State will give a second speech in Raleigh, North Carolina, which aides say will be focused more on economic policy than on the presumptive Republican nominee.

Ahead of her speech today, Clinton's campaign launched a new website ArtOfTheSteal.Biz (a play off of Trump's best-selling book, "The Art of the Deal"), highlighting some of Trump's less successful business ventures. They also released a new web video about him titled, "Bad Businessman."

Trump's companies, including the Trump Taj Mahal, have filed for bankruptcy four times.

Trump has said he never declared personal bankruptcy and used the laws to his advantage as a businessman.

Clinton's anti-Trump economic speech follows her praised national security speech earlier this month where she called her opponent "temperamentally unfit" to be Commander-in-Chief.

Trump has now scheduled a counter-argument speech on "all things Hillary" tomorrow morning in New York City.

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