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Even Republicans are saying Trump’s 9/11 story is wrong

“I step forward as a leader to say that I am willing to partner with those who are aligned with a passion to leave this world a better place and who are ablaze with the possibility of doing so within our lifetime and generation.”.

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“I consider my health, stamina and strength one of my greatest assets”, Trump noted. It is on the national level that a different picture emerges: We African-Americans have not left the party of Abraham Lincoln as much as the party of Lincoln left us. “He’s done nothing. I don’t think he cares about them. We’re going to unify the country and set records with the African-American vote”.

“In Jersey City, within hours of two jetliners’ plowing into the World Trade Center, law enforcement authorities detained and questioned a number of people who were allegedly seen celebrating the attacks and holding tailgate-style parties on rooftops while they watched the devastation on the other side of the river”, the Post wrote. “I see love everywhere I go”, he told reporters. Earlier this month, a black protester was roughed up by Trump supporters at a rally in Birmingham, Alabama.

He also noted that he is supporting Trump because: “Donald Trump just doesn’t take anybody’s mess”. Morton told CNN’s Carol Costello Monday that even if his fellow pastors refused to endorse Trump, they should be careful about being perceived as endorsing him merely by showing up. They did it for free. “But what’s more discouraging than the things that he has said is the fact that in the face of him saying all of these things, he continues to surge in the polls”. The signatories were “deeply confounded” that their colleagues would meet with a candidate who “routinely uses overtly divisive and racist language on the campaign trail” and whose politics are “so clearly anti-black”. What I would suggest is that you couldn’t find 100 white pastors to do the endorsement, not 100 rabbis.

They met with reporters in the lobby of Trump Tower, with the building’s namesake uncharacteristically waiting patiently for his turn to speak. Is there anything wrong with that?

“As far as Christianity is concerned, I will tell you this, Donald Trump is a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ and not only that but he wants to defend our religious freedom”, he added.

Standing next to the candidate, she said: “Concerning the issue of racial slurs and racial comments he has made, it was addressed head-on and we are walking away with a feeling that, perhaps, after more conversation, we will be able to echo the tone at the top as a voice of those that are lacking a voice.”.

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If some of the black church leaders endorse Trump, Peterson says, it would have a major impact on the 2016 presidential election.

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