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Trump talks about violence, friction in U.S.
“I think Ted Cruz said it best, he’s amoral, he’s a pathological liar, and he’s a narcissist”.
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“All I can do is do what I’m doing”, he said.
Decades later, the unflappable IN governor has caught the eye of a brash New Yorker who is his temperamental opposite: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
“It is a repudiation of Trump’s efforts to stifle the ability of delegates to vote their conscience”, Waters said. He also said North Carolina’s so-called “bathroom law”, which directs transgender people to use the bathroom that matches the gender on their birth certificates, has caused unnecessary strife.
When asked about same-sex marriage, Flynn did not comment, simply saying that what should be focused upon in the election is national security. “Their edict to the states concerning restrooms, locker rooms and other facilities is at once illegal, unsafe and ignores privacy issues”.
But he warns Republicans that if they don’t get on board with Trump, it could cost them the election.
“Some candidates want to get rid of it, but our veterans need the VA to be there for them and their families”, Trump said then. “If contacted, I would decline consideration for any role”.
“At this point in time it’s a legal issue”, he answered.
Flynn is the only one of the possible vice-presidential picks Trump is considering who is not pro-life.
While Trump was careful not to eliminate Flynn, it was clear he believed picking someone “political” was the right move, meaning, presumably, that former Speaker Newt Gingrich, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and one other political person are in his final four.
Feamon said he didn’t support Trump, or any candidate, before Florida’s primary. On Monday, Flynn followed that up by proclaiming himself “pro-life”-or, more specifically, “a pro-life Democrat”.
Adding Pence, 57, to the Republican ticket could add some message discipline to Trump’s whipsawing campaign.
Last week, Trump condemned the Supreme Court’s pro-abortion decision striking down part of a Texas law that has saved thousands of babies from abortions.
NBC News’s First Read has the list of those “in the hunt” to be Donald Trump’s vice-presidential pick down to five names, the same number that Trump gave Monday morning to the Washington Post. He also told a group of more than 1,000 pro-life leaders and activists that he would appoint pro-life judges. “We need somebody who is going to bring it together and put our country together”. These will be justices of great intellect… Though the changes of prosecution were always remote: state officials said before the ruling they had no plans to prosecute anyone for how they voted at the GOP convention. “The Trump campaign joined forces with the Democratic party to strip delegates of their authority over the presidential nomination process, in opposition to the entirety of Republican Party history and the Constitution”.
Either way, the next few days will be rather suspenseful as America sits back and waits until Trump announces arguably the biggest decision of his presidential campaign yet.
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David Brody: “As a President Trump, if a bill came to your desk that would defund Planned Parenthood you would support that, you would sign that?”