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Donald Trump on market crash: ‘This could get very messy!’
“Well, first of all, they’re wrong”, Trump, the Republican presidential front-runner, said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” referring to the estimate.
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Trump’s immigration stance was endorsed by Republican Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama, who told the crowd, “I’m really impressed with your plan“.
Trump has maintained a lead among GOP presidential contenders in national polling since he announced his candidacy in mid-July.
“It was immigration, not segregation, that brought some 20,000 southerners – far fewer than predicted – out for Donald Trump on Friday night, but the ghost of George Wallace loomed large”. Tampa Bay Times’ political editor Adam Smith cites a Times Florida Insider Poll that says Trump’s early successes won’t necessarily transfer to a win over Bush.
He revealed that he “turned down $5 million last week from a very important lobbyist because there are total strings attached to a thing like that”. “I want to save the middle class”, Trump said. I mean, that man doesn’t have a clue. He told Fox News the government under President Barack Obama (just Obama?) had borrowed too much and with China a major buyer of US debt a market correction in the Asian superpower is “going to have an even greater effect because this president doesn’t know how to say no to spending”.
“I don’t know what’s going to happen”, Trump said. There’s nothing we can do about it if we’re going to – if we’re going to stand as a country.
In his interview Sunday, Trump also accused Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin, another Republican hopeful, of backpedaling after signaling his support last week for ending birthright citizenship.
Thirteen minutes later, Trump was back on Twitter warning, “This could get very messy!” “And it needs someone who understands how to do a complicated and nuanced solution to that problem”. “I appreciate the moral investment in my vision to Make America Great Again”.
Trump also suggested he is shifting on the idea of whether campaign donations are a good idea. “We need banks that invest in the job-creating economy”.
“Any change in birthright citizenship, be it a statue or a constitutional amendment, will take many, many years“, Cruz said. He said the issue is “an applause line”.
“In the case of other countries, including Mexico, you can’t walk over the border and have a new citizen”, he added.
“Now, what I said was: If we wanted to have comprehensive immigration reform, I’d be willing to listen to anything“, the governor said.
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When “Face the Nation” moderator John Dickerson said Clinton’s defense “sounds like what you said during Bridgegate”, Christie responded, “Yeah, except that I’m telling the truth and she’s not”.