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‘I’m done’: Jeb Bush refuses to answer Donald Trump question

Reince Priebus, the head of the Republican National Committee called Trump on Wednesday night, pleading with him to turn down his rhetoric, especially when it comes to immigration as the party attempts to narrow the gap between Republicans and Latinos. “I think she would be a bad president”.

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He also said he would make Mexico renegotiate trade deals, and they would pay for the wall between the two countries with money made off of the USA. A Trump spokeswoman said the company and its contractors follow all applicable laws. You can not castigate Trump for acting like a stereotyping, fear-mongering bully when he’s just following your lead.

New York City officials say they are reviewing the city’s contracts with Trump in light of his comments. “They range across a spectrum of being either grudgingly welcome or hostile toward immigrants“. “I cant support what you said, but no one knows the concern Americans have about our porous border than I do”.

Trump’s fellow candidates have already criticized the business mogul for saying Mexican immigrants are criminals and rapists.

Four weeks after Donald Trump swaggered into the presidential race with racist remarks about Mexicans, the Republican Party has finally chose to address the billionaire developer.

On Monday, The Washington Post reported some immigrant workers at the hotel construction site said they came to the country illegally and are wary now of working for Trump. I won’t provide him more attention, he doesn’t deserve it… “I’ve been saying this for a long time, and this is a disgrace”.

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Clinton, the Democratic frontrunner for president, said while she would like to see immigrants have a path to citizenship, Bush, “doesn’t believe in a path to citizenship”. It did not. And as he instead began to dominate the 2016 debate, Priebus’s chief of staff arranged a phone call between the chairman and Trump on Wednesday, according to Lewandowski, who spoke directly to Trump about the conversation. With only the Top 10 best-polling candidates making it on to the first televised GOP debate on 6 August, Republican insiders worry that Trump will get in at the exclusion of a “credible” candidate. Whenever Trump fizzles out or realises that campaigning is work, his voters have to go somewhere and Cruz wants them to have a home. Others reportedly hope to deprive him of a big platform from which he could potentially embarrass the party: the first GOP presidential debate, which is scheduled for early August.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives to a fundraising event at a golf course in the Bronx borough of New York Monday