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Donald Trump poses tough decisions for Montana GOP stalwarts
Ryan told reporters later, “We clearly have a presumptive nominee who wants to work with us on moving this agenda forward”. Trump said Kirk should not have rescinded his support, according to one attendee.
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‘Not only will I stand up for Article One, ‘ Trump said, ‘I’ll stand up for Article Two, Article 12, you name it of the Constitution, ‘ TPM reported, citing Sanford. “If it’s not made in the U.S., we’ll bring a lawsuit”. “That is very bad news for Donald Trump right now”.
Trump also made his first mention of the two black men killed by police this week in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and suburban St. Paul, Minnesota.
The deadly shootings in Dallas also left seven officers wounded.
While it may not have been the most productive day on Capitol Hill, some were impressed by Trump’s evolution as a politician.
“It was a lot of stream-of-consciousness again”, he said of Trump’sremarks, “like what you’d hear at the rallies but with less cheering”. To which Flake responded by informing the Republican that he is not up for reelection this year.
“I get people’s frustration, the way they want change, but some of the ways in which he’s harnessed that energy I think are destructive and unsafe”, he added.
But after a week in which Trump praised Saddam Hussein, the former Iraqi dictator, and tweeted an image seen by many as anti-Semitic, he faced little pushback from Republicans. J.J. Balaban of Democratic ad shop the Campaign Group already has ads that portray local candidates as running against Trump, as much against their local opponents. “What is he going to do to make sure that his appeal doesn’t continue to detract from the opportunities we have to win that state, which is a swing state?”
The candidate reportedly had a heated exchange with Sen.
Trump has canceled a trip to Miami for the same reason. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., who has been extremely critical of Trump. But his general election campaign will the need money and grassroots support to be viable in November.
FBI Director James Comey said on Tuesday there was no evidence Clinton or her aides willfully or intentionally mishandled classified information and that “no reasonable prosecutor” would pursue such a case. And obviously, I’m not going to vote for Hillary Clinton.
Democrats are moving to find political advantage from Trump’s appearance. The conversation was very positive and substantive.
Five police officers died, among 11 officers who were shot, in what Dallas authorities call a sniper attack Thursday night. The violence broke out as hundreds of people gathered in Dallas to protest this week’s fatal police shootings in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and suburban St. Paul, Minnesota.
Clinton and Biden are taking stage in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the vice president’s boyhood hometown following the death of five police officers in Dallas on Thursday night after gunfire broke out while hundreds of people were protesting fatal police shootings this week in Louisiana and Minnesota. And he prayed for a miracle during the party convention in Cleveland later this month. Biden is a native of Scranton, and Clinton’s has a family history there as well. The following day, Philando Castile was fatally shot in a vehicle by a Minnesota officer, with the aftermath livestreamed on Facebook by his girlfriend.
Today was no different, as a number of Republicans on Capitol Hill seem to have had a remarkably hard time clearing their calendars to meet with Trump. Additionally, he doesn’t believe Trump is fit to be president. Flake was referring to Trump’s comments previous year about Arizona Sen.
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After billionaire and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban suggested Trump would drop out of the race for $5 billion, Trump joked, “I guess we’d have to think about it”.