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Donald Trump plans detailed speech to clear up his immigration stance
The announcement came late Sunday in a tweet by the GOP presidential nominee after days of wavering – and at least one canceled speech – on a question central to his campaign: Whether he would, as he said in November, use a “deportation force” to eject the estimated 11 million people in the USA illegally. And they didn’t bother defending his initial response Saturday to the killing of a mother as she walked her baby on a Chicago street.
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Borrowing a phrase made popular by Democrat John Edwards, GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump released a new television ad on Monday called “Two Americas: Economy”.
It was a striking look at Trump’s leadership of a team he had said would help drive him to victory in the November 8 election. Some started to speculate that Trump’s position towards immigrants had become somewhat softer sparking outrage among anti-immigrant hardliners and core supporters. “We need to focus on the issues”.
The government said Friday that it probably won’t release the remainder of the detailed schedules until December 30, weeks after the national election. Clinton on Sunday was raising campaign money in the Hamptons, a vacation spot for the wealthy on Long Island. Interestingly, Trump personifies everything that could be wrong with a presidential candidate – he is loud, brash, egoistic, vain, and prone to being misunderstood because of a consistent mismatch between his intentions and his expressions.
“He is not talking about a deportation force”, she observed.
Donald Trump gave an interview on CNN on Thursday clarifying his position towards illegal immigration.
Addressing a predominantly white audience at Iowa Sen. That, he said, “is a subject for the future”. In the meantime, he has been softening his tone on immigration and reaching out to African-Americans, a traditional Democratic constituency.
But he repeated his pledge that there would be “no legalization” route for undocumented immigrants already in the United States, even those who have committed no crime.
However Trump’s retweet happened, one thing is clear – it makes no sense.
How is Donald Trump preparing for his upcoming debate with Hillary Clinton? Trump would never back down on-what’s that, NBC News?
The State Department has released all Clinton’s calendars and about half her detailed daily schedules as secretary of state, after The Associated Press sued for access in federal court. They want to see jobs come in, we’re going to bring jobs.
His surrogates on Sunday refused to comment on Trump’s reaction to the fatal shooting of National Basketball Association star Dwyane Wade’s cousin Friday, as she pushed her baby in a stroller in Chicago.
At first blush, it appears that someone else formatted a tweet in Trump’s style, which would confirm the idea that Trump may not be in control of his own Twitter account. Earlier this month, he headlined a fundraiser for Clinton, at the Fort Lauderdale home of lawyer Mitchell Berger and then dropped by Betty’s Soul Food restaurant in Fort Lauderdale to chat up African-American voters, a reliable Democratic voting bloc.
A few hours later, he followed up with a tweet offering condolences to Wade and his family.
Trump’s immigration speech in Arizona will come after he and Clinton spent last week trading accusations on racial issues.
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Christie said the media “focus on process. instead of the message”. He said the killing of someone pushing a stroller “is unacceptable in an American city” and that “the level of violence in Chicago is unacceptable”. In a December debate, she said she supports the establishment of a no-fly zone “to create those safe refuges within Syria”.