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Giuliani: Trump Exaggerates Muslim 9/11 Celebrations
Giving his take on the meeting, Clutch reports that Davis mentioned how Trump listened to the pastors and fired back at Bryant by labeling as just one of the “minions” telling African-Americans who are open to non-liberal points of view to “get back on the plantation”. However, many within the Hispanic community have been put off by Trump’s stance on immigration and earlier remarks widely seen as demeaning Mexicans and Latinos in general.
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“I was stunned, I was sitting and watching and crying”, he says.
The latest Christie remark comes after he publically admonished Trump Monday for his claim that thousands of Muslims celebrated the 9/11 attacks in New Jersey, saying it simply didn’t happen.
Trump, who is famously unbridled in his public pronouncements, has caused deep offence in America’s black community by his apparent indifference to concerns over discrimination and the evident targeting of young black people by police. Bush went on to say that Trump “doesn’t know what he’s talking about and he’s not a serious leader”. “As I reported, my “source” – actually, from Jersey City [Police Department], and also Port Authority [Police Department] – were told eight people seen”. Reverend Al Sharpton said, “Let us not forget”.
“I’ve heard Jersey City”.
“He says he was speaking and the person was heckling him and basically trying to overpower his voice in the arena”, Couzens said.
“We did have some celebrating, that was true”, said Giuliani.
Donald Trump is still the Republican frontrunner for the presidential nomination – and GOP leaders are concerned with the businessman’s controversial comments.
A Bermudian pastor and motivational speaker has entered the media spotlight after meeting with presidential candidate Donald Trump. She said she received the invitation over multiple phone calls with Darrell Scott, a black minister from OH who previously endorsed Trump.
Trump supporters, in turn, cited an MTV News story that allegedly covered the “celebrating Muslims” in 2001. Despite rumors, Thomas said the pastors asked for a private meeting with Trump.
After being quizzed on his sexist comments made in the past by Fox News host Megyn Kelly, Trump suggested she had “blood coming out of her wherever”. “I think a lot of communities do”.
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Trump told NBC’s “Meet the Press” Sunday he “saw clips and so did many other people and many people saw it in person”.