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GOP Frontrunner Donald Trump to visit Israel
We have rounded up eight moments (although there were many more) where Donald Trump embarrassed the human race and we all just had to sit there and question our lives…
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He said: “If he comes to my office, I will not let him in”. In an interview with NPR, Cruz noted that an increased watch over travelers, refugees and immigrants to the USA should not focus on the Islamic faith.
Bloomberg’s Mark Halperin warned Wednesday that “the Republican Party today has as big of Donald Trump problem as they’ve ever had”, because of Trump’s continued domination of the news cycle and strength among his supporters. The Chancellor said it was better to challenge Trump’s “nonsense” views.
The comment by Trump, a business tycoon-turned-White House aspirant, is perhaps the most provocative yet by a presidential candidate to last week’s shooting spree in California by a married Pakistani couple who the Federal Bureau of Investigation said had been “radicalised for some time”. “But we have to figure things out”.
Harry Potter author JK Rowling decried Trump on Twitter as worse than her fictional villain Lord Voldemort, while horror novelist Stephen King wrote: “That anyone in America would even CONSIDER voting for this rabid coyote leaves me speechless”.
One of the Middle East’s largest retail firms has said it is withdrawing Donald Trump products from its shelves after he called for a ban on Muslims entering the US.
He said the presidential hopeful’s remarks were an “affront to common humanity” and called for people to “unite against racism”.
“We do try and focus more on what people do as opposed to the inimitable characteristic of who they are”, Lynch told reporters.
A Metropolitan Police spokeswoman said: “We would not normally dignify such comments with a response, however on this occasion we think it’s important to state to Londoners that Mr Trump could not be more wrong”. “We have no place for that kind of ignorance and intolerance and lack of understanding of what our country is about”.
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Pierson went after Cupp, claiming Trump’s proposal to ban an entire religious group from entering the county was “nothing new” – a remark that earned her a smirk from Cupp.