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Donald Trump dismisses extremists’ video citing his words about Muslims

“When I watch President Obama say, “Global warming is our biggest problem”, it’s just so sad to watch”, Trump said. “There’s a problem”, he continued. “And we have to solve that problem”.

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But cozying up to the GOP front-runner risks is fraught with risks, particularly after his controversial calls to bar Muslims from entering the US and comments to a Jewish group that some said bordered on anti-Semitic.

“Look, there’s a problem”.

“They use other people, too”.

“Now people are getting involved” in the issue, he told CBS News. “People that are on different persuasions than me right now are saying, you know, maybe Trump isn’t wrong”. “And we have to solve it. But you’re not going to solve the problem unless you identify it”.

Trump’s comments were widely criticized by leaders around the world and in the US, including by Hillary Clinton during a Democratic presidential debate in late December, during which she accused the billionaire of insulting Islam and stirring up religious fervor that would “recruit more radical jihadists”.

Trump also said Sunday that he is the one Republican presidential hopeful who could “easily” beat Clinton in 2016. If you’re Hillary Clinton, you pray this extraordinary dream never ends. “Trump has vowed to spend at least $2 million a week on the ads – an amount that will be amplified by the countless times they are likely to be played on cable news and across social media”. “I have a real good feeling with Iowa”, he said.

He slammed Clinton for doing “a frightful job” during her term as the top American diplomat.

Turning to President Barack Obama’s plan to enact an executive action on gun control this week, Trump said he would rescind it immediately upon taking office. When he says he’s going to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, he’s serious. The Washington Post reported that could include an executive order to increase background checks.

After months spent barnstorming the country for live rallies, Donald Trump is taking his pitch to the airwaves, with paid television ads set to run in key early-voting states starting Tuesday.

“I don’t like anything having to do with changing our second amendment”.

The businessman repeated his criticisms Sunday. They always have. They want the oil, OK? “And it’s not the gun that pulls the trigger”, Trump said on “Face the Nation”. And I’m doing great.

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“They should be looking at mental health”.

Al Qaeda-affiliated terror group recruitment video purportedly features Trump