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Hugh Hewitt Says Republican Party Must Kick Trump Out Or Else!

Paul Ryan, the top elected U.S. Republican, had criticized Trump for what he called a “textbook definition of a racist comment” for his remarks about the judge.

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This shows the hard path ahead for Walker and House Speaker Paul Ryan, who, on Tuesday, June 7th, called Trump’s comments “textbook racism” – yet both men have endorsed Trump.

Messer said he doesn’t endorse many of Trump’s comments or ideas, but continues to support him because he will be the GOP nominee.

“I was disappointed and surprised”, he said Wednesday morning at Trump Tower in NY. “That’s just a wrong thing to say”.

Calling the judge “one of countless American patriots who has spent decades quietly serving his country, sometimes at great risk to his own life”, Warren argued that Trump, by comparison, “is a loud, nasty, thin-skinned fraud who has never risked anything for anyone and serves nobody but himself”.

Trump’s rhetoric and behavior since wrapping up the nomination last month have set off alarm bells among party members, even prior to his comments about Curiel. Moreover, a Wednesday Wall Street Journal editorial suggested that if Trump “doesn’t start to act like a political leader” he could “hear rumblings that delegates are looking for someone else to nominate”.

“Freedom of any kind means no one should be judged by their race or their colour and the tone of his hue”, Trump said. But you know, they have to say what they have to say.

She has said repeatedly that she has always supported her party’s nominee but also has acknowledged that Trump is testing that party loyalty.

By now you’ve heard his comments that a federal judge handling the civil case against the now-defunct Trump University is biased because of his Mexican heritage. Otherwise they’ll end up in more and more situations where they have to publicly condemn the man they’re saying should be president, which is a bad look. “I don’t think we’ve ever had a campaign like this before”. He made no mention of his attacks against the judge in his prepared post-primary speech later that night.

I said ‘Jeb, you’re not gonna be here much longer, you’re pretty far down there Jeb-ah. Johnson supported former Texas Gov. Rick Perry in the Iowa caucus campaign, and then former tech CEO Carly Fiorina after Perry quit the race previous year.

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Hickenlooper, former Denver Mayor Federico Pena, state Senate Minority Leader Lucia Guzman and others urged Trump to apologize for his remarks.

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