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Trump comments on Shabaab video

Watch Trump’s interview with “Fox and Friends” below.

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“The world is talking about what I’ve said”.

Trump said he was outraged by Clinton’s “disgusting” lie, but Clinton’s team didn’t back down. “I have to say what I have to say”. “Hillary Clinton created ISIS with Obama”. She’s caused so numerous problems. “And they tell me, “You have to beat her. You have to win”. John McCain, and Secretary of State John Kerry.

When Dickerson asked Trump to explain what he meant by “the woman card”, Trump accused Clinton of “pandering to the public and pandering to women”. ‘What am I going to do?’ Trump asked.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says terror groups will continue to use him in their videos if he remains the front-runner and speaks out against them.

“I have more respect for women by far than Hillary Clinton has”, he said, “and I will do more for women than Hillary Clinton will”.

She had previously launched a petition calling on Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen to strip the real estate mogul of an honorary degree it awarded to Trump in 2010. He added that the United States would not be able to solve the problem unless it is able to identify it.

Al-Shabab’s new recruitment video uses the faces and names of men who left Minnesota to fight and ultimately die for the terrorist organization as examples others should follow. As Breitbart London editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam points out, Hillary Clinton has effectively become Al-Shabaab’s media advisor and both the terrorists and the media wasted no time in picking up on her cues.

At a December 19 debate with two rivals for the Democratic nomination, she said ISIS is “going to people showing videos of Donald Trump insulting Islam and Muslims in order to recruit more radical jihadists”.

Trump told CBS that Democrats don’t want to talk about Islamic radicalism, but he won’t shy away from it for the sake of depriving extremists of fodder for their recruitment.

“Look, I was going to have 35 or 40 million spent by now”. “I have to say what I have to say”.

“People that are on different persuasions than me right now… are saying, you know maybe Trump isn’t wrong”.

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In the speech, made after a radical Islamist couple killed 14 in a shooting attack in California, Trump advocated a “total and complete shutdown” of Muslims coming into the U.S., at least until the United States was able to “determine and understand this problem” of Islamic violence. A clip of him proposing the temporary ban appeared in a 51-minute video produced by the group, which has ties to al-Qaeda.

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