
Donald TrumpDonald TrumpSacha Baron Cohen calls out 'danger of lies, hate and conspiracies' in Golden Globes speech Sorkin uses Abbie Hoffman quote to condemn Capitol violence: Democracy is 'something you do' Ex-Trump aide Pierson planning run for Congress MORE on Sunday hit Hillary Clinton
Hillary Diane Rodham ClintonMedia circles wagons for conspiracy theorist Neera Tanden The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by The AIDS Institute - Senate ref axes minimum wage, House votes today on relief bill Democratic strategists start women-run media consulting firm MORE for attacking the presumptive Republican presidential nominee after her "bad judgement call" regarding Brexit.
"Crooked Hillary Clinton, who called BREXIT 100% wrong (along with Obama), is not spending Wall Street money on an ad on my correct call," Trump tweeted.
"Clinton is trying to wash away her bad judgement call on BREXIT with big dollar ads. Disgraceful!"
Crooked Hillary Clinton, who called BREXIT 100% wrong (along with Obama), is now spending Wall Street money on an ad on my correct call.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 26, 2016
Clinton is trying to wash away her bad judgement call on BREXIT with big dollar ads. Disgraceful!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 26, 2016
On Friday, Trump praised British voters who he said "took their country back" by voting to leave the European Union. He also predicted more people would visit Turnberry, his golf course in Scotland, if the value of the pound plummeted.
Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, quickly slammed Trump for his response, saying he "cheered and celebrated" as the stock market sharply declined.
"Yesterday, amidst the global economic uncertainty that followed Britain's vote to leave the European Union, American families watched as their 401(k) accounts lost more than $100 billion in value over the course of a day,” Clinton adviser Jake Sullivan said in a statement, adding that he believes the U.S. will be able to bounce back.
Her campaign then launched an ad attacking Trump. The ad featured Trump's response to Brexit, interspersed with footage of people talking about the global stock markets plunging.
Trump later seized on a portion of the video that shows him "hitting shot, but I never did = lie!'
Crooked Hillary just took a major ad of me playing golf at Turnberry. Shows me hitting shot, but I never did = lie! Was there to support son
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 26, 2016
--This report was updated at 12:46 p.m.