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Huh. Donald Trump Was Right After All

Donald Trump is still the Republican frontrunner for the presidential nomination – and GOP leaders are concerned with the businessman’s controversial comments.

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Around 100 pastors met Trump on Monday in a gathering that was controversial from the start. What the hell has he done for the African-Americans? Trump’s campaign “thought it was going to be a press conference for an endorsement when it wasn’t”, Scott said Sunday in an interview.

Asked about the “Burn America” chants that she said she’d heard more than a decade ago, she said that she remembered news outlets “saying something about America is burning right now”. “‘I don’t apologize. Hey look, if I’m wrong about something, I want to apologize'”. They did it for free. I was saying there were a handful of people.

In an email missive Monday, Katie McGinty’s campaign said Trump “has spent the last six months insulting women and minorities” and that Republicans are anxious after Democrats swept five statewide judicial elections in last month’s election.

Trump flew to Georgia after meeting with dozens of black pastors in his Manhattan offices. Since 9/11, we’ve seen the attacks in Fort Hood, Boston and Chattanooga not to mention the near attacks in Times Square and aboard Northwest Flight 253. “I went on air when law enforcement sources told me might be something”, Guzman wrote.

“This meeting was incredible”.

It’s not because these gaffes are going unnoticed.

Let me switch gears if you don’t mind because your name has come up, as Donald Trump and these allegations that there were Muslims dancing and happily celebrating the fall of the towers on 9/11. He also said his school years provided him with “more training militarily than a lot of the guys that go into the military”.

Black America Web notes the meeting was at times tense with the ministers raising concerns about racially charged rhetoric and blunt language. Unfortunately, it was not a kind word, according to the Christian Post on Tuesday.

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He admitted that he had disagreements with Trump, but that he had been vocal about them and criticized him for failing to control his supporters for their racist, sexist, and rude remarks.

Black Pastor Calls Trump Meeting A 'Get-Played Moment'