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Jack Welch Says Donald Trump Is on Losing Track With Judge Fight

Former Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson said Thursday that Donald Trump “is probably going to stop” attacking the federal judge presiding over the civil fraud trial involving Trump University.

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Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has scheduled an Atlanta visit Wednesday for a fundraiser. I mean, somebody 30 years ago, if you tried to describe America today, they would say, ‘Get out of here.’ Are we going to continue on that train?

Barraza, Vice President of Los Abogados, speaks at an event condemning Donald Trump’s comments on U.S. District Judge Gonzalo P. Curiel.

Wisconsin’s Republican leaders Senator Johnson, Speaker Paul Ryan, and Gov. Scott Walker also came under fire for failing to withdraw their support for Trump. “And I still think that clearly would be Mr. Trump over Secretary Clinton”.

“I hope that all Republican elected officials in the General Assembly especially will also condemn the angry and ugly rhetoric from Donald Trump because I’m not hearing a tidal wave of opposition to what Trump has said”, Delegate Alfonso Lopez said. “But no, they would rather fight with Republicans than go out here and fight the damn Democrats”.

Trump talks differently in private, according to Ben Carson, a Trump advisor who was once Trump’s rival for the GOP nomination.

Trump says his comments have been “misconstrued” by the media, but that he does feel he’s been treated unfairly in the case.

Rep. Bill Flores, R-Texas, chairman of the Republican Study Committee, the largest conservative group in Congress, said Trump needs to “quit spending time bashing judges”.

Trump, meanwhile, has garnered support in coal country by promising to roll back regulations and restore coal industry jobs. Mead says Trump’s policies would be better for Wyoming and the West.

“His persistent attacks on Judge Curiel are not only racist, but they provide an ominous portent of how Trump would use the power of the presidency to intimidate federal judges”, San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association (SDLRLA) President Luis O. Osuna said in a written statement released Wednesday. “It’s not like we have flawless candidates from whom to choose in this election”.

The racist comments about Judge Curiel are just the latest example of why Trump has no business serving in the White House.

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“I think again, 13 million people voted for him in the primaries”, he said. He said this judge is really sticking it to me.

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