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Boxing legend Muhammad Ali responds to Trump’s ‘ban Muslims’ proposal
“That is the best way to deal with Donald Trump and his views rather than trying to ban presidential candidates”.
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“If they don’t treat me as the front-runner – by far the front-runner – if the playing field is not level, then certainly all options are open”, Trump said. “We’ll see what happens, and I’ll make a determination”, he added.
A petition being passed around the United Kingdom that calls for the banning of Donald Trump from entering the UK has attracted over 200,000 signatures.
Netanyahu on Wednesday rejected Trump’s remarks regarding Muslims, but officials, prior to the announcement of the trip’s postponement, suggested that the prime minister had not planned on canceling the meeting because of the remarks.
Kelly, who is a writer for a journalist website known as Aberdeen Voice, previously has written reports that documented issues with the development of a Trump golf resort in Aberdeen, which saw the businessman turned politician have a conflict with people living in Aberdeen.
The Republican candidate’s pledge to prevent any Muslim from entering or reentering the United States “until Congress can figure out what is going on” has caused outrage around the world.
Although he didn’t mention the leading Republican candidate by name, the 73-year-old Ali said political leaders who have openly denounced his religion “have alienated many from learning about Islam”.
Netanyahu said the meeting with Trump, set for December 28, was scheduled two weeks ago. I also did it because I’m in the midst of a very powerful campaign that’s going very well and it was not that easy to do.
Many others in the Middle East are blasting Trump’s latest comments, while others are just making fun of him.
Meretz chairwoman Zehava Gal- On said such a meeting would be a “slap in the face to Muslim citizens of Israel”.
Netanyahu refused to meet with Jimmy Carter, a vocal critic of Israel’s policy toward the Palestinians, when the former president visited Israel in April.
“I only said what needed to be said, and when I am elected no one will be tougher or smarter than me”, Trump said in a statement.
“I have great respect and love – I have people that I have tremendous relationships with – they’re Muslim”.
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Ali, one of the most famous Muslims in the world, says “the ruthless violence of so-called Islamic Jihadists goes against the very tenets of our religion”. The real estate mogul said Tuesday that British lawmakers “should be thanking me instead of pandering to political correctness”, the Telegraph reported.