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Trump would like to ‘hit’ DNC speakers who disparaged him
“I was going to hit one guy in particular, a very little guy”, the billionaire real estate mogul said, stating that if he was able to “hit” him, “he wouldn’t know what the hell happened”.
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“We will go on to get the Republican nomination and we will go on to easily beat Hillary or Bernie or whoever the hell they throw up there”, Trump said. And he came out of nowhere. They made deals with me. I would have hit them – no, no – I was gonna hit them. “And we finished second and I want to tell you something: I’m just honored”.
Trump claims he responded by telling him he wanted to, “hit a number of those speakers so hard, their heads would spin”. And that’s what I did with a lot of people – that’s why I still don’t have certain people endorsing me.
Continuing, Trump singled out a speaker who allegedly worked for him in the past, who he refused to name, but elaborated on what he wanted to do to him.
“I was going to say that de Blasio is the worst mayor in the history of the city, but I didn’t say it”, Trump said to laughing crowd.
There’s still one more night left of speakers voicing out against Trump, as the DNC wraps up on Thursday night, with Clinton accepting the Democratic nomination.
In March, Trump said he’d pay the legal bills of a supporter who attacked a black protester at a rally in Fayetteville, N.C.
“Basically I know who I’m voting for I’m proud to say it he’s for the American people”, said Kettman.
It seems that Trump has been stewing in the insults over the last few days – as a candidate who has no problem dishing out attacks but has a hard time taking it.
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During his appearance in Davenport, Trump talked about a phone conversation he had with a “highly respected” governor who asked how he was doing.