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Trump Interrupted by Pastor in MI as He Mentions Hillary Clinton

They’ve let her slide on every indiscrepancy, on every lie, on every DNC game trying to get Bernie Sanders out of this thing. The emails were leaked to a website which has been alleged to be an outlet for hackers tied to the Russian intelligence groups.

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One again Donald Trump suggests he’s a victim of a conspiracy when he violates the rules agreed to in advance and tries to use people to advance his political agenda without even pretending to be interested in the cause or people he’s using. Trump has frequently praised Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

Trump was responding to the host’s question about whether he was “bothered” by the fact that she purportedly had written on Facebook (according to the Fox hosts, who noted it was later erased) that she hoped to “educate” Trump on what had been going on in Flint. She has faced criticism about a lack of transparency after not revealing that she had been diagnosed pneumonia until a video showed her stumbling after abruptly leaving a 9/11 ceremony.

As Trump left, an African American man shouted at the candidate, “Are you sorry that you did not rent to black and Latino tenants?”

Trump said on Thursday the confrontation didn’t “bother” him. While her original comment has since been taken down, she wrote another post saying she wouldn’t have interrupted if Trump had stuck to the plan worked out with church leaders before his appearance.

As Mr Trump went after Mrs Clinton for her support of global trade deals, pastor Faith Green Timmons interrupted to tell him that her church had not invited him to “give a political speech”. In her remarks after the event, Timmons said, “I wanted him to see the best of Flint”.

Donald Trump was cut off, chastised and then heckled after he attacked rival Hillary Clinton during what was supposed to be a speech on helping where the government had failed the people of Flint, Michigan.

Trump relented, saying, “OK”.

GOP hopeful Donald Trump came to Flint on Wednesday for what appeared to be part of an ongoing effort to reach out to African Americans and show compassion for a community embroiled in a major water scandal.

But when Trump abruptly ended his speech, a few more in the crowd yelled at him as he walked off stage. Trump discussed the results of his physical ahead of the airing Wednesday of a taped interview with TV personality “Dr. Oz”.

“Oh, oh, oh, okay, okay, okay, that’s good”, Trump replied.

“What we pray is that it conveys a fine example of a faithful, intelligent, historically African-American congregating at work, serving and volunteering among the people of Flint as we work through this crisis of national impact”, read the statement. “When I saw how he had been so successful with his own companies, that is when I became a believer”, he said.

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Trump began his brief speech with a joke.

Donald Trump Calls Pastor Who Interrupted Him in Flint ‘A Nervous Mess