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Clinton Hits Trump for ‘Bombastic’ Reaction to Brexit
Speaking to the press on his golf course in Scotland, Trump was asked if a Muslim from Scotland would be allowed into America.
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Not many Americans paid attention to the vote last Thursday on whether to stay in the European Union, but we woke up to its importance when United States stock market lost 600 points after Britain voted for Brexit. They don’t necessarily want people pouring into their country that they don’t know who they are and where they come from.
We respect the choice the people of the United Kingdom have made.
However, he was derided on Twitter after he tweeted, “Just arrived in Scotland”.
Trump recently said the Orlando gay club shooting – the country’s deadliest mass murder – is an attack on the ability of people to live their lives, to love whomever they want and express their identity.
AMY GOODMAN: And also his response to the Brexit vote, where he faced a barrage of protests and a boycott by a series of politicians, including Scotland’s first minister.
It will embolden Trump, who has already co-opted Brexit as validation of the populist themes buttressing his own campaign – wariness of outsiders, fortification of borders and an aversion to the notion of an integrated world. I think it could well turn out to be a positive.
Clearly, there are similarities between the Trump vote and the Brexit referendum.
In a announcement Saturday, Donald Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks revealed that the presumptive Republican presidential nominee has chose to revise his ban on Muslims.
Mr Trump even added that documentary makers failed to find anyone that didn’t like him as he explained: “They tried to find people that disliked Donald Trump in Aberdeen, they couldn’t find any. Those are the things that create jobs and put people back to work”, says Scott. Almost half of pro-Brexit voters said the principal reason they wanted to leave the European Union was “the principle that decisions about the United Kingdom should be taken in the United Kingdom”.
But HBO confirmed that while the series received support from the EU’s European Regional Development Fund in its early years, the fund has provided no support for the show’s past few seasons.
It was a fact that people brutally pointed out to Trump.
“Hillary Clinton looks at this through the lens of how it’s going to affect middle-class families, Donald Trump through the lens of how it will help his bottom line”, Mook said on “Fox News Sunday”.
“Great surveillance and vigilance must be adhered to”, said Trump in an statement provided to CNN. “But my inclination would be to get out, because you know, just go it alone”.
Three of the houses near Trump’s course – which he has unsuccessfully tried to buy or seize – flew Mexican flags in protest of his visit and his controversial comments about illegal immigrants from Mexico.
“We are going to be so vigilant, you wouldn’t believe it, and frankly a lot will be banned”, Trump told the cable network.
“I think we’ve been in a race to the bottom between the greater and the lesser evil”, Stein said.
He did not say whether he meant to ban individuals from those countries in addition to banning all foreign Muslims, or whether the policy was a replacement for his blanket Muslim ban. “Brexit and Trump in a sense are both byproducts of the same economic trauma we have yet to address adequately”.
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European financial and diplomatic worries following the Brexit vote pale in comparison to the uncertainty that would follow a Trump win on November 8.