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Donald Trump Holds Twitter Video Chat Q&A
Donald Trump stopped by Twitter headquarters for a public Q&A on Monday using the hashtag #AskTrump.
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The answers were given live and on video.
The billionaire addressed a variety of topics, and among his fans, there were also many who took to Twitter accusing him of racism and questioning him on the authenticity of his candidacy for president.
In video clips lasting about 20 seconds each, Trump offered general responses to a dozen questions that ranged from Middle East policy to domestic priorities to … professional football.
Sure, the 69-year-old GOP presidential front-runner appeared optimistic before starting, tweeting a photo of himself standing in front of Twitter’s logo, giving a thumbs-up and a smirk.
“They’re sending people that have lots of problems and they’re bringing those problems with us. People can come into our country, but only legally”.
“I am totally self-funding my campaign”.
“I won’t take even one dollar”.
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Trump boasted how he’s not taking big money donations to fund his presidential campaign and confirmed he will turn down the $400,000 salary that comes with the position of commander in chief.