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Donald Trump floats idea of Dana White as Republican National Convention speaker
Trump on Friday also notably called on Democratic rival Hillary Clinton to advocate for diverting funding from refugee programs to job programs for the inner-city poor.
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They finally lined up behind their de facto nominee, Hillary Clinton. You, Donald Trump, are a total disgrace.
Just a day after her advisers said she’d endorse Hillary Clinton “soon”, Elizabeth Warren made good on her promise during an appearance on The Rachel Maddow Show Thursday night.
Haslam has also continually declined to say whether or not he supports Trump but on Wednesday reiterated his desire to sit down with the real estate mogul before next month’s Republican National Convention.
Trump said, “Everybody wants to know who I’m going to choose for vice president”.
On the very same day as President Obama’s inauguration in 2008, Republican leaders were already outlining a plan to oppose his administration on every front. “Not as a Republican, not as a political person, but I think it’s just wrong as an American”.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., both have strongly condemned those comments, but Warren, D-Mass., argued that McConnell and Ryan are really no better than Trump on the issue of judges.
The Wisconsin Republican tells ABC’s “This Week” that he doesn’t want to “speak about what’s happening in the future”. “This time, Trump went too far – questioning whether Mexican-American and Muslim-American judges can rule fairly in the court of law”.
“I’m here to see Donald Trump, I think he’s gonna do the right thing for the United States and put people back to work”, Carl Weinman said.
“The guy’s a stone cold loser, a choker”, Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, said at a rally in Tampa, Fla.
Trump closed the unofficial poll by assuring the audience he already had plenty of qualified candidates in mind.
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Trump hit that mark May 26. Trump is a 69-year-old man who has never had a filter, he isn’t going to develop one overnight, especially simply because some people he deems inferior are exhorting him to.