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Trump supporters shrug off the fuss, say he gets it
The hacker group known as Anonymous has set its sights on Donald Trump after the Republican presidential candidate floated a ban on Muslims entering the United States.
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Supporter Tracy Hooker still says Trump is “my guy”.
It’s no secret that GOP party leaders and some other presidential contenders have been trying to figure out for weeks, if not months, what they were going to do – paraphrasing a line from The Sound of Music – with a problem like Donald Trump.
Rubio on Sunday said he continues to believe that Trump is not qualified to be president because of his level of “understanding on some of these critical issues before our country”, including foreign policy and national security.
He lives in Aiken, South Carolina and says Americans should be scared about who is coming into the country and that’s why he’s for voting for Donald Trump. Trump is supported by about 27 percent of GOP voters right now. Now here’s Reid Ribble insisting that not only won’t he vote for Trump, other Republicans on Capitol Hill have told him they won’t either.
“There is no way that I, or anybody else who is running, is an expert in every area”, he said, and pointed to the way chief executives run their companies.
WASHINGTON (AP) – There’s no legal or historical precedent for closing US borders to the world’s 1.6 billion Muslims, but neither is there any Supreme Court case that clearly prevents a president or Congress from doing so. “A lot will have to do with Israel and whether or not Israel wants to make the deal – whether or not Israel’s willing to sacrifice certain things”, he said.
However, a slight majority of Republicans – 54 percent – support the idea.
“To outright ban people, because they belong to one particular religion?”
“To have this – a tower named after this bigot – in the middle of our city is a real insult”, Vancouver councillor Kerry Jang has said.
And though all that honesty may come with its share of controversy, it’s what his supporters want to hear.
“I saw Netanyahu put out a statement distancing himself from you”, Tapper said.
“If Hillary gets elected, they figure it’s game over – they’ll figure out a way to make the Clean Power Plan” happen, Garland said at a Wells Fargo investor conference Wednesday in NY.
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“I like how he’s just up front”, he said, “and doesn’t care what people think”. “I think there were people who did celebrate but it’s an exaggeration, exaggeration gets attention”.