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Teen confirms Trumps’ theory about Muslims cheering on 9/11
Today, Mayor Steve Fulop said there is “nothing to substantiate” that the Muslim community in Jersey City was joyous as a result of the attacks. I was saying there were a handful of people.
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The clip was of correspondent Pablo Guzmán, of WCBS in NY, reporting that an investigator had told him suspects were found on the roof of a Jersey City building with “a model of the [World] Trade Center”.
“Everyone that was out there, they were only 13, maybe 14 at the most”, Acevedo said in 2001.
Trump insisted for a second week that “thousands of American-Muslims in New Jersey celebrated 9/11”, saying in an interview to NBC’s Chuck Todd, “You have a huge Muslim population between Paterson and different places and Jersey City – an unbelievable, large population”, he said. Giuliani characterized the areas as “pockets of celebration”. Bush went on to say that Trump “doesn’t know what he’s talking about and he’s not a serious leader”.
“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.
Bryant, pastor of the Empowerment Temple of Baltimore, said that he had been invited but had chosen not to attend because he believed Trump was simply using the black pastors.
According to CBS News, the full report never showed any footage of New Jersey residents celebrating on the roof – and Guzmán reports a source reported “cheering” and that police were called to a building in Jersey City to find “eight men celebrating”. Elhagaly said he does not know of any celebrations that day. “I saw it at the time”.
“So they’re going to influence their congregation”, explains the BOND leader, “and if those people go with Trump, not only is it over for the Democratic candidate, it’s over for the Democratic Party”.
“Quickly the adults came out, they disciplined them, they took them back into their homes”, Sliwa said. They were tipped off prior to the thing, and this was a narrative that was going on.
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Donald Trump may have spoken too soon when he announced that he has gained the endorsement of 100 black ministers across the country on Monday. She added that if Trump should win the election, he would need to address many issues that are important to the African-American community like jobs, crime, and education. “I’ve had hundreds of phone calls to the Trump Organization saying ‘We saw it. It was dancing in the streets'”.