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Hassan Nasrallah: Donald Trump Right About Obama Creating ISIS
In a speech on Monday, Donald Trump is expected to propose the institution of a new, ideological test that immigrants to the United States would be required to take, the Associated Press reports, so as to determine their positions on social issues like religious freedom, gender equality and gay rights.
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In a speech the Republican presidential nominee will deliver on Monday in Ohio, Trump will argue that the country needs to work with anyone that shares that mission, regardless of other ideological and strategic disagreements. “And the responsibility for the failed policies in the Middle East that created the environment where ISIS developed belongs to President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and the American people know that”.
Mr Trump is also expected to outline a new immigration policy proposal under which the USA would stop issuing visas in any case where it can not perform adequate screenings. “And I would say the co-founder would be Crooked Hillary Clinton”. He’ll also say that Trump’s erratic rhetoric and “bluster” will make Pennsylvanians and all Americans less safe. It’s already at risk after a deadlocked Supreme Court decision in June.
Oh, and those Bernie Sanders supporting millennials who some in the media claimed would never support Hillary Clinton are supporting the Democratic nominee 72%-11% over Donald Trump.
Trump was also praised by North Korean officials after saying, if elected, he would pull USA troops from South Korea if Seoul failed to pay more for their presence.
Donald Trump has found at least one person who agrees with his allegation that President Barack Obama would have founded the armed group Islamic State (ISIS). Instead, the week of August 8 saw the Republican presidential candidate hint that his Second Amendment supporters could “take care” of Hillary Clinton and also accuse President Barack Obama of being the “founder of ISIS”.
On the eve of the speech, the Clinton campaign slammed Trump’s campaign manager for ties to Russian Federation and pro-Kremlin interests, an apparent reference to a New York Times story published Sunday night.
Trump “speaks his heart and he speaks his mind” and in doing so has drawn attention to important issues, Pence said on “Fox News Sunday”.
Trump went on a Twitter rant against the press, complaining that the “disgusting” media is not showing the crowd size of his rallies and is putting “false meaning into the words I say”. He said he understands that “people in the establishment” may have “anxiety about the clear-eyed leadership” Trump will bring.
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Trump’s speech is expected to further clarify his national security platform and release a new litmus test to prevent immigration of those who could be a danger to America.