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Almost 90 military officials back Donald Trump in letter
In an open letter, the group of retired military officers said the long-overdue course correction in America’s national security posture and policy could only be possible through a Trump presidency.
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In his own statement, Trump said, “It is a great honor to have such fantastic support from so many distinguished retired military leaders”.
The 256-page book, released Tuesday, details their policy proposals, including ideas for economic growth, uniting the American people, and foreign policy and policy. Kaine’s introduction, entitled “Fighting for Right”, describes his service in Honduras and the inspiration he drew from his father-in law, former Virginia Governor Linwood Holton.
In his speech on immigration last week, Donald Trump insisted that there will be No Amnesty, and that he will send a message to the world that “you can not obtain legal status or become a citizen of the United States by illegally entering our country”.
But the Republican presidential nominee adds: “That’s ok”. He focused on his proposed border wall plan in a Tuesday interview with ABC’s “Good Morning America”.
Pena Nieto later tweeted that it was discussed and he “made it clear” that Mexico would not pay. Others note he has far less experience in the matter than his Democratic opponent, former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The location was not announced.
She’ll also urge people not to miss the state’s October 17 deadline to register to vote. He referenced Clinton and President Barack Obama’s policies, saying, “You have illegal immigrants that she wants and he wants treated better than veterans”.
In an editorial titled “Donald Trump is no Republican”, the paper’s editors rebuked the GOP hopeful, advising Texas voters that Trump is “not qualified to serve as president and does not deserve your vote”.
“Donald Trump is no Republican and is certainly no conservative”.
Clinton, addressing supporters in Florida, warned that Trump would lead the nation back to war in the Middle East.
Also Monday, Donald Trump told reporters aboard his plane that he is not “ruling anything out”, then rejected a path to legal status.
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The day before in swing state Ohio, Trump softened his stance on immigration while Clinton blasted Russian Federation for suspected tampering in the US electoral process.