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Carson buries ‘the hatchet,’ endorses Trump for president
Ben Carson, once accused by Donald Trump of having a “pathological” anger problem that couldn’t be cured, endorsed the Republican front runner this morning in an ornate ballroom at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club.
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“There are two different Donald Trumps”, Carson said, explaining why he’s throwing his support behind Trump.
That was all it took for Twitter to kick into gear.
In an interview with John Gibson on Fox News Radio, Carson said that there was more to Trump than meets the eye.
“What I’ve been seeing recently is political operatives. once again trying to assert themselves and trying to thwart the will of the people”, Carson said. “One’s very much and entertainer, and one is actually a thinking individual”.
Carson believes that the political establishment has ruined the country, and is throwing his support to Trump because the businessman and reality TV personality is best able to disrupt the status quo.
The Republican front-runner praised Carson as the “one person that just kept sneaking up” on him in the polls.
Carson said on Friday that he opposed to efforts within the Republican Party to derail Trump’s candidacy.
Carson used the public-private divide to explain why he was supporting Trump after taking harsh criticism from him on the campaign trail.
Carson’s endorsement of Trump is expected to significantly boost the real estate magnate’s campaign.
Carson joins fellow GOP dropout and New Jersey governor Chris Christie in endorsing Trump.
“This is deeply distressing, and I think as the campaign goes further, more and more Americans are going to be really disturbed by the kind of campaign he’s running”, she said on MSNBC. “I’d like to punch him in the face”, he said of a protester at a February rally in Las Vegas.
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He said they discussed Carson’s ideas on education and other topics earlier in the day. A Trump campaign spokesperson declined to comment about the meeting or a possible endorsement. “As a man of faith, all is forgiven and we have moved beyond the past, as the future is now”.