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Kasich: Trump ‘absolutely’ mocked disabled reporter
“I was very expressive in saying it and they said I was mocking him”. But I saw it on television.
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Raddatz then cut into end the interview by telling Kasich that they actually did discuss “foreign affairs quite a bit” earlier and bid the Ohio Governor a customary farewell: “Alright, Governor Kasich, I’m going to have to wrap it up here”.
But he quickly rejected Mr Todd’s assertion that “this didn’t happen in New Jersey”.
Trump has also hit out at the New York Times following the paper’s claim that Trump mocked a disabled reporter. “You know, because I think Bush, whether you like Bush or not, you would think he has an advantage because he’s from a family that’s been involved”. “I’m pretty confident that the more they hear of him, the less likely it is that he’s going to get the Republican nomination”.
The donors reportedly faced the hypothetical question: “If it was Donald Trump running against Hillary Clinton, who would you vote for?”
“You wouldn’t make a business deal based on retweets and based on hearsay”.
“I’ve had hundreds of people call in and tweet in on Twitter, saying that they saw it and I was 100 per cent right”.
Another conservative commentator said the people who support Trump don’t trust media fact-checkers.
Host Chuck Todd was flabbergasted by Donald Trump on Sunday’s “Meet the Press”.
“Just because somebody repeats something doesn’t make it true”, Todd argued. Saying polls show Trump has roughly 20 percent of the backing of Republican primary voters, Kasich said “he’s got 80 percent of Republicans who don’t support him”.
Before the 2012 presidential election, Republican candidate Newt Gingrich called for a federal ban on Islamic law and said Muslims could hold public office in the USA if “the person would commit in public to give up Shariah”.
Trump came under fire last week after making remarks at a rally and in a nationally televised appearance that he had seen thousands of people in Jersey City cheer the collapse of the Twin Towers in Manhattan. Strongly. Why wouldn’t it have taken place?
On the issue of allowing Syrian refugees into the United States, Trump declared it “has the potential to be one big fat Trojan horse”.
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The Saturday interruption from a protestor came as Trump also touted his opposition to gun control, the day after a shooting rampage outside a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado killed three people. Your words matter. Truthfulness matters. “This is not a press event, but a private meeting, after which a number of attendees are expected to endorse Mr. Trump’s campaign for president”.