Hillary Clinton pauses while speaking at the home of Nathan Smith during a campaign stop in Fort Mitchell, Ky., on May 15. | AP Photo Clinton fixing to scorch Trump on his economic plans

Hillary Clinton is planning to deliver a speech on economic policy, contrasting her plans with those of her Republican opponent, Donald Trump.

Clinton told the Wall Street Journal that her economic speech will be in the mold of one she delivered last week on foreign policy, in which she referred to Trump as “not someone who should ever have the nuclear codes” and who it would be a “historic mistake” to elect.


“It’s not hard to see how a Trump presidency could actually lead to a serious global economic crisis,” Clinton told the Wall Street Journal. “While he may have some catchy sound bites, his statements on the economy are dangerously incoherent. They are deeply misguided and they reflect an individual who is temperamentally unfit to manage the American economy.”

In a campaign speech Tuesday night celebrating his primary wins, Trump also previewed a speech he plans to deliver next week. The Republican nominee, who devoted time Tuesday night to attacking the Clinton Foundation’s ties to foreign governments, said he would further go after the Clintons in a speech Monday.

"I am going to give a major speech on probably Monday of next week and we're going to be discussing all of the things that have taken place with the Clintons,” Trump said. “I think you're going to find it very informative and very, very interesting. I wonder if the press will want to attend. Who knows?"

