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Trump defends comments about judge

Earlier in the interview, O’Reilly said he understands “where Megyn [was] coming from” when she said she wanted him to defend her from Donald Trump in January. “No, I do not”, Ryan said. “I just don’t think you know his tone as far as Hispanics, his tone to women, and quite frankly, his tone to veterans, as a Marine Corps combat veteran”, Coffman said.

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Trump’s candidacy has done irreversible damage on American culture and morale, but it has done so much worse to the party from which the Frankenstein’s monster emerged.

Even New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who was the first high-profile Republican to endorse Trump – while denying his “friend” was a racist – suggested he needed to take stock. “Unless you have got a history of trying to denigrate minorities or other people”.

The liberal lawmaker increasingly has tangled with Trump, taking on a role that she seems able to execute more effectively than other Democrats, including presumptive presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

“His persistent attacks on Judge Curiel are not only racist, but they provide an ominous portent of how Trump would use the power of the presidency to intimidate federal judges”, San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association (SDLRLA) President Luis O. Osuna said in a written statement released Wednesday. “They want those judges to tilt the law to favor big business and billionaires like Trump”. You don’t attack a federal judge, and you certainly don’t attack him on the heritage of his parents.

Ryan, too, said he would still support Trump. I can’t say the same for Trump, and the thought that a man this nakedly authoritarian and self-centered could be President should terrify all of us.

“No more insults”, Collins said.

“They can’t get over it”, Trump told Hannity. We get that, too. “That’s not somebody who can win the White House”. -Mexican border and has broadly described people from Mexico in the United States illegally as having unlawful intentions.

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Mica Mosbacher, a Texas and NY fundraiser who backed Trump as soon as her preferred candidate Ted Cruz left the race, said her email has been “blowing up over the past few days” with notes from Republicans concerned about Trump’s comments. We’ve seen this example many times already in this election cycle with Megyn Kelly and FOX News, with CNN, recently with Jeff Bazos and the Washington Post, and now with Judge Curiel.

Mark Kirk refuses to support Donald Trump, calls his comments “un-American”