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Majority of Americans disagree with Donald Trump’s proposal to bar Muslims

For months, Hillary Clinton has brushed off Donald Trump as a form of entertainment.

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Drawing on the group’s trademark style, the video features grainy footage of a person in a Guy Fawkes mask who speaks through a voice changer, to ominous effect.

Days after the activist hacker group Anonymous condemns Donald Trump’s Muslim comments in a YouTube video, the website for Trump Towers in Manhattan goes offline. The United States, like most of the worldwide community, refuses to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and says the city’s status must be resolved in negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. “This is what ISIS wants”, the speaker says.

President Barack Obama took an indirect jab at Trump on Wednesday, saying Muslim refugees entering the country are “part of what makes America great”, referring to trump’s campaign slogan, “Make America Great Again”. This policy is going to have a huge impact.

Anonymous isn’t alone in telling Trump to shut up.

“The more the United States appears to be targeting Muslims, not just radical Muslims you can be sure ISIS will be putting that on their social media campaign”.

Katie Hopkins’s strong views on controversial subjects may not have won her many fans in the United Kingdom, but her column has impressed one man from across the pond – Donald Trump. Fifty-seven percent of adults in the US are against the idea, while 25 percent are for it, according to the new survey by NBC News and the Wall Street Journal on Thursday.

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His proposed ban came days after a deadly attack in San Bernardino, California by a radicalised Muslim couple. Several Republican lawmakers have called for a pause in the government’s acceptance of Syrian refugees following the November 13 suicide bombings and shootings that killed 130 people in Paris.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar