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Donald Trump’s website goes offline after Anonymous trashes Republican
Trump’s plan to ban all foreign Muslims from entering the country, however, had received nearly universal condemnation from lawmakers and commentators of all political stripes, the New York Times recalled.
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According to the survey, 41 percent of U.S. citizens find Trump’s campaign statements insulting while 59 percent are in favor of Muslims.
“Not at all”, Trump said in an interview with ABC News.
Recalling he had once campaigned in support of Netanyahu, Trump insisted he had “a lot of friends from Israel and a tremendous amount of support from the people of Israel”.
“Donald Trump, think twice before you speak anything”, the video said.
“I no longer think he’s amusing”.
In the first of the two videos released, a figure in the Guy Fawkes mask that is associated with Anonymous lays out the reasoning behind the group’s decision to target the presidential candidate who is now leading the field in the Republican race.
“And what he is saying now is not only shameful and wrong, it is unsafe”. “You have been warned Mr. Donald Trump”.
“He is giving them a great propaganda tool, a way to recruit more folks from Europe and the United States”, she said.
Some Muslims at the rally said they feared attacks and discrimination would increase in the wake of the shootings, much as they did following the September 11, 2001, attacks by al Qaeda. “I hope more people will do that”. Even British author J.K. Rowling had something to say about Trump’s comments: In a tweet, she likened the Republican candidate to Voldemort, the villain of the Harry Potter series. – Is Trump destroying the Republican party?
Yet 8 in 10 Republican voters, and 55 percent of all Americans, called Trump very or somewhat decisive. It claims to have taken down thousands of Twitter accounts that support the group.
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The GOP’s early voting contests, which begin with the Iowa caucuses in less than eight weeks, tend to feature the party’s most passionate voters, who have been excited about Trump’s candidacy.