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Clinton speaks at shuttered Trump Plaza casino

Hillary Clinton ripped Donald Trump’s failed Atlantic City ventures Wednes🐬day, saying his bankruptcies were a “personal” matter to her because small-business ownღers were left stranded — and her father was a small businessman.

“Donald Trump doesn’t think going bankrupt is a big deal, but it’s d🅺evastating if you’re someone who plays by the rules,” she said at the abandoned Trump Plaza Hotel in Atlantic City, NJ.

She cited her father, textile salesman Hugh R🐟odham: “This is personal for m⛦e.”

Seeking to divert attention from the♚ FBI’s findings that she was “extremely careless” with classified intel, Clinton told supporters it’s really Trump who can’t be trusted.

Hillary 𝓀Clinton speaks during a event in Atlantic CityGetty Images

“What he did for his businesses and his workers is nothing to brag about, in fact, it’s shameful,” Clinton said. “🐬Every single voter in America needs to know about it, so we don’t let him do to our country what he dꦿid to his businesses.”

Clinton also ripped New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie: “If your governor would start doing his job instead of following Donald Trump around, holding his coat, than maybe we could get New Jersey’s economy running again𒈔.”

Trump on Wednesday defended his four uses of Chapter 11 bankruptcy laws as “an effective and commonly used prac𒊎tice.”

“No🌱body understands the economy like I do, and no one, especially not Crooked Hillary Clinton will do more for the economy than I will,” he said .

Meanwhile, Clinton offeಞred up a new✃ plan for tuition-free college, adopting one of Bernie Sanders’ key platforms.

Clint🐲on proposed eliminating tuition entirely at public colleges and universities for families earning up to $125,000 — a significant shift from her original plan that lessened loan debt but didn’t erase tuition.

Sanders, who championed tuition-free public college for all, praised Clinton’s plan as a “very bold initiativཧe.”