Donald Trump is taking a what-me-worry attitude about criticisms that his presidential policy platform lacks specifics, telling
Time magazine, "My voters don't care."
The presumptive GOP presidential nominee, in an interview conducted Wednesday, said his priorities are different than those of Hillary Clinton, who has provided more details of her plans as commander in chief.
"My voters don't care and the public doesn't care. They know you're going to do a good job once you're there," Trump told Time.
The billionaire real-estate tycoon also ripped the Clinton campaign for what he believes is a top-heavy staffing.
"We had 73 people. She had 873 … Hillary's campaign is crazy. I look at her staffing, and I mean she's got the United States government there," Trump told Time.
"She's got people that sit in cubicles writing policy all day. Nothing's ever going to happen. It's just a waste of paper."
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