The Hillary Clinton campaign is attempting to remind voters that even though Trump is toning down his rhetoric, his past statements shows his real beliefs.
“I will be changing very rapidly. I’m very capable of changing to anything I want to change to,” Trump says in the opening of the new Clinton campaign video.
The video is titled “Donald Trump: Extreme Makeover.”
The GOP front-runner has recently said he will tone down his often combative and controversial rhetoric in a bid to act more “presidential.” But the Clinton campaign warns that this new version is not the real Trump.
The video cuts to clips of Trump calling Mexicans “rapists,” using the term “anchor baby,” telling voters that “this is a country where we speak English” and calling for a deportation force. Other clips show Trump calling for an end to gun-free school zones, surveillance of mosques, a ban on Muslims entering the country and failing to condemn the Klu Klux Klan.
While campaigning, Clinton has often highlighted Trump’s extreme and exclusive policies. The video ends a clip of a campaign rally where Clinton quotes Maya Angelou to warn voters about Trump.
“When someone shows you who they are, believe them,” Clinton says.
