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Donald Trump mixes up 9/11 and convenience store 7-Eleven

“And so many times, you’ll see people, a lot of people want to say the same thing”.

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Trump’s rallies have been subject to frequent protests, including some carried out by Black Lives Matter activists, who have frequently been met with violence.

That’s the phrase used disparagingly by Texas Senator Ted Cruz several months ago, which Trump has tried to turn on his Republican rival, CNN reported.

Caldwell also said that while the group is not attached to any larger organizations, the Western New York Peace Center helped oversee the events. “This man is one of the great businessmen, obviously, you know, that we could ever remember”.

The Bills released a statement earlier Monday distancing themselves from Ryan’s involvement in the rally.

“You have great owners”, Trump said.

Introduced by Bills Head Coach Rex Ryan at First Niagara Center, the GOP front runner announced “I’m going to be rooting for the Buffalo Bills”.

Ryan says his appearance with Trump will be interesting, and it’s hard to argue with that.

Cruz responded to these accusations by explaining he was referring to the liberal policies from Democratic politicians New Yorkers are governed under.

So, while Trump wasn’t Ryan’s first choice, he did publicly endorse Republican Mitt Romney when he was coaching the Jets in 2012.

7/Eleven is a popular chain of convenience stores.

Fifteen of the 19 hijackers in the September 2001 attacks, which destroyed the World Trade Center and killed thousands, were citizens of Saudi Arabia.

Trump is expected to handily win his home state, which would provide a crucial rebound after delegate losses in Colorado and Wyoming.

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Buffalo Police said the street blockades would remain in place for 2-3 hours after the rally has ended.

Image via USA TODAY Sports  Trevor Ruszkowski