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Trump tweets again about father of fallen Muslim soldier
“Especially someone who has never served himself and has no children serving”.
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Trump also failed to name any specific “sacrifices”, pointing instead to jobs he has created as a business man and builder. “Here is my answer to Donald Trump: Because without saying a thing, all the world, all America, felt my pain”.
“First of all, I thank all America who listened from their heart to my husband’s and my heart, and I’m so grateful for that”.
The newest issue of the so-called Islamic State’s propaganda magazine Dabiq said the Muslim war hero died as an “apostate” when he was killed by a auto bomb in Iraq in 2004 after ordering soldiers under his command to stand back as he moved foward to investigate the vehicle.
Senior Republican leaders, including House Speaker Paul D. Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, remained silent on Sunday, as did vice presidential nominee Mike Pence.
“He is a black soul”.
Trump did an interview with George Stephanopoulos that will air on ABC this Sunday. “This is going to a place where we’ve never gone before, to push back against the families of the fallen”, he said. Trump then criticized Ghazala for not speaking at the convention herself.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at Imani Temple Ministries in Cleveland, Sunday, July 31, 2016.
Trump tweeted Sunday that he had been “viciously attacked” by Khan at the convention. Donald’s Trump’s defensive comments against a Pakistani-American father, is being heavily criticised across the US media and the world.
Khrizr Khan also responded back to Trump’s insults. “I work very, very hard”. I’ve had tremendous success. “I don’t know, maybe he doesn’t have anything positive to say”, Ms Clinton said.
In response to Mr Trump’s attack on his wife, Mr Khan said the Republican nominee’s words were “typical of a person without a soul”.
“Who wrote that? Did Hillary’s script writers write it?” Trump asked in the Stephanopolous interview, which taped on Friday.
“I’d like to hear his wife say something”, Trump told Maureen Dowd of the New York Times. “She had nothing to say”, he said, adding that “maybe she wasn’t allowed to have anything to say” in a comment that was seen as a jab at the role of women in Islam. “She was extremely quiet and it looked like she had nothing to say”, he said.
He said running for president does not entitle Trump “to disrespect” the relatives of soldiers killed in combat.
“I said: “I really don’t, I have my thoughts in my head, ‘” Mr Khan told the Times, adding, “‘Just let me say what I want to say.
“Shame on him. He has no decency, he has a dark heart”, he said.
The US presidential candidate is facing widespread condemnation and little support from his Republican colleagues after making questionable remarks about Ghazala Khan.
Khan said he appreciated Trump’s statement ” confirming that he accepts my son as a hero of this country”.
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“Captain Khan, killed 12 years ago, was a hero, but this is about RADICAL ISLAMIC TERROR and the weakness of our “leaders” to eradicate it!” he wrote in another tweet. “We have always thought that way, we will continue to do our part”.