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Donald Trump after Columbus fire marshal keeps people out of event
Donald Trump, Republican presidential nominee, has expressed fears that the U.S. presidential election may be rigged.
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Taking a dig at Obama administration, Trump said, “There’s nobody that tells them this”.
Clinton also slammed Trump for his “absolute allegiance” to Russia that raises “national security” concerns, prompting him to deny having any “relationship” with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Moreover, Bradshaw said that if the presidential race in her home state of Florida is close, she’ll be casting a ballot for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. Even if we set aside the prospect of widespread violence from his supporters, Trump’s comments risk delegitimizing a Clinton victory-and as result, an ensuing Clinton presidency-in the eyes of many Americans. Trump did not reference the controversy in his speech.
He spoke for almost an hour in Columbus, but did not mention his criticism of Khizr and Ghazala Khan, Muslims whose son was killed in Iraq in 2004 fending off a suicide bomber.
Trump called a last-minute gaggle with reporters prior to the start of his Columbus event on Monday to complain about the limited crowd size, telling reporters that there were “thousands of people outside” who were turned away from the space that he claimed could have accommodated “four-, five-, six-thousand people”. Said Ryan’s campaign spokesman Zack Roday, “Neither Speaker Ryan nor anyone on his team has ever asked for Donald Trump’s endorsement”.
“I’ve never been there with John McCain because I’ve always felt that he should have done a much better job for the vets”, Trump told the newspaper Tuesday. But Comella, his former aide, said the very survival of the party depends on stopping the celebrity businessman.
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“Trump this is unacceptable and we have to condemn what you said, ‘” Ellison said. “For me, if our party has a future, we have to change that trajectory and lead by example”.