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Will bring waterboarding technique back in U.S.: Donald Trump
“No, not at all”, Trump said.
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Hope Hicks, a spokeswoman for Mr. Trump, would not elaborate on his comments; his aides have repeatedly declined to make him available to address the controversies over a few of his statements. “They keep applying standard, ordinary, everyday tactics on hit pieces to Donald Trump, and all that happens as a result is that Trump increases his support”, Limbaugh said Friday.
But Carson said later on the same show that he’s concerned that “there are a lot of people on that watch list and they have no idea why they’re on that list and they’ve been trying to get their names off of it, and no one will give them information”.
“The Federal Bureau of Investigation director himself said they can’t vet these folks”, Christie said on CNN’s “State of the Union” when asked about his comments regarding children. “I want a database for the refugees that – if they come into the country”.
“I want surveillance and I don’t care, are you ready for this, are you ready”, Trump asked the crowd. However, the practice was banned by President Barack Obama when he came to power in 2009.
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“I find it abhorrent that Donald Trump is suggesting that we register people, that haunts back to a time that no one wants to go back to”, Jeb Bush said on CNBC on Friday.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump waves to guests as he leaves a rally at Des Moines Area Community College Newton Campus on November 19, 2015 in Newton, Iowa.
Mr. Trump’s bluntness generated more headlines over the weekend.
“I watched when the World Trade Center came tumbling down”.
“I watched the World Trade Center go down”, Trump asserted, adding he watched in New Jersey, “as thousands of people were cheering as the building was coming down”. Without what he called “strong measures”, he warned that “you’re going to see buildings coming down all over NY City and elsewhere”.
Rumors have surfaced over the years about Muslims cheering in Paterson, N.J., as the twin towers collapsed, but those claims were discounted by local police at the time.
“I want a database for the refugees”, Trump said.
Trump, who leads the Republican presidential field in opinion polls, has called for deporting the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in America.
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Asked if he accepted the fact that “under current law, individuals on the terror watchlist and the no-fly list have been allowed to buy guns and explosives”, Mr Trump said: ” We have to have a watchlist, and if that watchlist has somebody that’s – you know, we have – you know, we have the laws right now.