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Paul Manafort resigns from Trump campaign
“Sometimes in the heat of the debate and speaking on a multitude of issues, you don’t choose the right words or you say the wrong thing”, Trump said in his speech. I have done that. “I believe we’re adding some of the best talents in politics, with the experience and expertise needed to defeat Hillary Clinton in November and continue to share my message and vision to “Make America Great Again”, he added.
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Donald Trump confirmed in a statment, “This morning Paul Manafort offered, and I accepted, his resignation from the campaign”.
“Well, look it’s obviously a hard thing for anybody when they change jobs and have a position that they’ve been so invested in for a long time and really put their heart and soul into something, to not be part of it, particularly when you’re this close”, Lewandowski told CNN’s Kate Bolduan on “At This Hour”.
Hillary Clinton said Wednesday Donald Trump’s staff shake-up wouldn’t do much to alter the course of his campaign.
“The result for them will be fantastic”, he said.
“What do you have to lose by trying something new?” he asked.
Bannon has been described, in a Bloomberg profile previously cited by the Trump campaign, as the country’s “most risky political operative”.
Mr Trump “was not a candidate that could be corralled”, Steele told MSNBC. A violation is a felony and can result in up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.
Until now, Trump has relied on holding rallies almost every week to reach voters in North Carolina, the latest one on Thursday evening in Charlotte. And what I said, frankly, is what I said.
In his remarks, Trump struck a new, inclusive tone and tried to appeal directly to non-white voters, who have so far resisted his candidacy. “But what the most important thing is is this is a reminder to me and the American public that Donald Trump will do anything it takes to win”.
The promotion was also seen as an effort by Trump to bolster his atrocious poll numbers among women.
The Republican took a similar approach after skirmishes broke out in March at a rally of his in Chicago, which was postponed for safety reasons.
“Donald Trump has chose to double down on his most small, nasty and divisive instincts by turning his campaign over to someone who is best known for running a so called news sites that peddles divisive, at times, racist, anti-Muslim, anti-semitic, conspiracy theories”, Robby Mook, Clinton’s campaign manager, said Wednesday. His daughter, Rebekah, expressed frustration to Trump over the weekend at a fundraiser about the direction of his campaign and him being restricted by advisers, sources told CNN. Khizr Khan, the father of Army Captain Humayun Khan who died in Iraq in 2004, had criticized Trump at the Democratic National Convention last month. “I come from a blue-collar, Irish Catholic, pro-Kennedy, pro-union family of Democrats, “says Bannon. But no, I don’t regret anything”.
(AP Photo/Kathy Willens). A motorcade carrying Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump leaves the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building in Lower Manhattan, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016, in NY, after Trump received a classified security briefing the. Ted Cruz’s wife, Heidi, was “a mistake”.
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“It’s like seeing an anti-Semitic candidate being managed by a Jewish person”, Steinem said in an interview with Yahoo Global News Anchor Katie Couric on Wednesday.