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‘I was 100% right’ about US Muslims cheering 9/11
I’ll tell you, I have a very good memory.
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Earlier Trump’s campaign billed the event as a meeting after which he would claim the endorsement of “100 African-American Evangelical pastors and religious leaders”. And I watched in Jersey City, New Jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering. “The evidence is very, very sparse that anything took place”, Irfan Khawaja, an assistant professor of philosophy at Felician College in New Jersey, tells the Post.
“I refused because until he learns how to respect people you can’t represent me thru my endorsement”, he wrote on Twitter.
In his speech, Trump also again denied mocking a disabled New York Times reporter when he apparently imitated his jerking arm movements.
The Republican front-runner for the presidential nomination, Donald Trump, is not prepared to be the nation’s commander in chief, because he’s “uninformed” on major issues facing the U.S, especially defense and foreign affairs, rival Jeb Bush said on Sunday.
A hostile press pounced on GOP frontrunner Donald Trump after his announcement that he will meet with black religious leaders on Monday, but Trump isn’t taking the bait. “But I saw it on television, I saw clips, and so did many other people – and many people saw it in person”. “Worldwide, the Muslims were absolutely going wild”, he said.
An exasperated Todd replied “people were saying!”
Pastor Al Morgan of Launch Ministries in Raleigh, North Carolina, said part of the group’s discussion focused on whether Trump should lighten up a bit.
“By siding with a presidential candidate whose rhetoric pathologizes Black people, what message are you sending to the world about the Black lives in and outside of your congregations?” When Gov. Kasich and the Ohio Republican Party conspired together a year ago to keep LPO’s Charlie Earl off the ballot, a long-time friend and political operative for John Kasich, Terry Casey, offered a similar explanation for why he violated state campaign finance laws.
“Trump’s racially inaccurate, insensitive and incendiary rhetoric should give those charged with the care of the spirits and souls of Black people great pause”, the letter, signed by 114 Black pastors, accuses.
Mr Christie said: “I think if it had happened, I would remember it”. “They find out that he’s not the person that the media has depicted him to be”.
Last weekend, Trump also shared an image containing false statistics about black-on-white violence.
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“The meeting was presented not as a meeting to endorse but as a meeting to engage in dialogue”, he said in a statement, adding he had not made up his mind who to vote for in the 2016 election.