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Black Ministers Urge Trump To Tone Down “Racist” Rhetoric

In the new footage, which seeks to examine the GOP presidential candidate’s claim, Acevedo instead dismisses the idea that she had seen youths celebrating because of the terrorist attacks. “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.

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Donald Trump and yours truly, among others, have been branded liars by left wing talking heads that claim Muslims didn’t celebrate in New Jersey after the attacks of 9/11.

“So what will happen is they’ll say, ‘Oh, Trump is chicken,”‘ he said. “I know for sure that is completely untrue”, Waheed Khalid, president of a cemetery for the Muslim community known as Jersey State Memorial Park, told CNN. The endorsement was crucial for Trump as an argument to those who say his campaign has employed racist rhetoric and policy proposals. However, on present evidence there is little chance of Trump, at least, making significant inroads into their historic reluctance to vote Republican – at least while he shows so little willingness to engage with their concerns. And I applaud Mr. Kovaleski for being a positive role model and showing what people with disabilities can do when they are given a chance.

“What Trump saw were news reports on television about people in New Jersey celebrating the fall of the World Trade Center”, Nolte said.

Darrell Scott, a Black pastor who organized the meeting, said a formal endorsement was forthcoming, writes the news outlet.

A wave of media fact-checkers have disputed Trump’s claim about September 11 since he first made it at a November campaign rally while making the case for surveilling mosques.

“If Donald starts yelling and screaming at me in the middle of a speech, you could be sure that I’ll say sit down and shut up”, Christie said. The thousand people. I have no recollection of thousands. “We had some pockets of celebrating”. “He let his people answer for him”.

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After Giuliani’s interview, an exasperated Cuomo admitted, “Were people celebrating on 9/11? Yes”. But they had so much hate, and they were doing that. This announcement has sparked great debate amongst the black community and confusion with the pastors who were mentioned as having RSVP’d to meeting with Trump on a flyer.

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