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Muslim leader challenges Donald Trump over Sept. 11 claims

Guzman said all of these reports were “mostly anecdotal”.

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The only difference? His name is Ehtesham Naqvi and he’s a Muslim-American who emigrated from Pakistan 45 years ago. The controversy has continued from there, as Trump has doggedly insisted that he saw a television report that was the basis for his statement. “I felt that I was in the military in the true sense because I dealt with those people”, Trump said in a biography of his time at the New York Military Academy. “We had pockets of celebration”. It is well known that Paterson is one of the nation’s biggest Muslim communities, so this could make sense and sustain her opinion.

“I went to the neighborhood and organized a rally immediately for a vigil ceremony”, he says.

“Good job Curtis”, Trump wrote, adding that the media fact-checkers who disputed his claim should send their apologies to his Twitter account.

“I’ve heard Jersey City”.

Pastor Al Morgan of Launch Ministries in Raleigh, North Carolina said that Trump indicated that he’d take lightening up into consideration. “Suspects who, I’m told, were cheering on the roof when they saw the planes slam into the Trade Center”. “I remember Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn”. The comments are arrogant, he says, and he feels ashamed as both an American and a Republican. I understand that most people are at the point where we don’t want another establishment politician, but at the same time, is this what we want?

“Probably some of the Black Lives Matter folks called them up and said, ‘You shouldn’t be meeting with Trump because he believes that all lives matter, ‘” he said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe”.

“If you look at some of the plans, they’re going to be bad plans”. Today, a senior adviser to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, Dan Scavino, said he was backing up Trump’s claims by tweeting a video report by former WCBS-TV reporter Pablo Guzman describing celebrations in Jersey City, N.J., after the World Trade Center collapsed.

MTV News once did a detailed investigation on the Muslim-celebration rumors and only found evidence of a small number of kids running amok after being let out early from school.

Separately, as Donald Trump, who is an ex-Democrat and Independent, appears to have a strong grip on the Republican presidential nomination, an internal memo authored in September purports to explain how the panicky and anti-Trump GOP establishment should delicately deal with him as its potential election 2016 presidential standard-bearer. The city has a significant population of Muslim immigrants. “There are so many people in the field and the numbers are so, so very close, if he even hopes to get this nomination he’s going to reach out to groups he’s never reached out to”. “This is the first thing comes to my mind, they would be upset of what happened, and come to the building and do something wrong”.

When he got a chance to address Trump, he was fairly direct in his questioning. “The meeting went so much longer, and it went longer only because of the love”.

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Donald Trump sat down with some religious leaders of black churches across the country inside the Trump Towers in New York City Monday.

Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump center joins a group of African American religious leaders to speak to reporters in New York on Monday. — AP