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Mitt Romney: Donald Trump won’t win the GOP nomination

“If I win, they are going back“, Trump said. “They’re going back, I’m telling you“, he said.

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Speaking in Keene, New Hampshire, the construction magnate criticised USA plans to take in Syrian refugees fleeing the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the country caused by a four and a half year-long civil war.

Republican U.S. presidential front-runner Donald Trump says he will send Syrian refugees back to their country if he is elected in 2016.

TRUMP: “And all of this does not add to our debt or our deficit”.

US Secretary of State John Kerry has pledged to take more refugees worldwide, raising the yearly cap from 70,000 to 85,000 next year and to 100,000 in 2017.

Trump claimed there is bad blood between the two Floridians after the younger Rubio, a US senator, opted not to wait his turn and jumped into the 2016 presidential race that the older Bush, the former Florida governor, had always been expected to dominate.

I wonder, in fact, whether even now Trump is a serious candidate, or whether this is all a giant publicity ploy. The party establishment refused to listen to the base when they quietly voiced their dissatisfaction.

The United States has committed to accepting 10,000 refugees within the next year.

Thousands more have been packed into small fishing boats by people smugglers and sailed across the Mediterranean to places such as Lamepdusa in Italy and Kos in Greece. A 200,000 man army, maybe.

As part of his ongoing effort to make a mockery of the American political process, Donald Trump released his tax plan Monday morning.

In the most recent legislative session a few Republican lawmakers unsuccessfully sought to roll back this zero tax rate for business owners – most notably two Wichitans, Senate President Susan Wagle and Rep. Mark Hutton – in the face of a massive budget shortfall.

Romney said a few of the things Trump has said about how he’d handle ISIS and Syria, for example, are “absurd and risky”.

However, a highly-respected series of polling from Quinnipiac University shows that if African-American voters had to choose between Democrat Hillary Clinton or Republicans Jeb Bush or Donald Trump, only 5 percent would vote for Trump.

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After host Don Lemon said, “But according to USA officials, that – the areas that are being hit are not ISIS strongholds”. “This is the same guy, by the way, that’s also advocating what seems to be support of Putin and his emergence in Syria”.

First Baptist Dallas Pastor Robert Jeffress on Fox & Friends Tuesday morning