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Pay up or I’ll drop this debate
Bishop Corletta Vaughn, Senior Pastor of The Holy Ghost Cathedral, for instance, said she has no plan of supporting Trump.
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While there was speculation that the meeting would have been a failure, Trump emerged from the meeting like “Teflon Don”, declaring that more than 100 people showed up for the two-and-a-half hour meeting, and that he expected “many, many endorsements” to come. “And I got a post in response that said, ‘This is odd… because I just saw your name on a flyer going to the Trump Towers on Monday to endorse him'”.
Meanwhile, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, the Republican who led the city during the attacks, said that Trump is “exaggerating”.
On Tuesday, the NBCI said Mr. Trump has “assaulted Blacks, Mexicans, Latino, Muslims and anyone who he believed is not contributing to America or not American”.
“He didn’t say that the other day”, Trump told reporters in NY.
“I don’t see that (blacks) consider the fact that Donald Trump is a Republican”, observes Jesse Lee Peterson of Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny, or BOND.
Darrell Scott, pastor of New Spirit Revival Center in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, who arranged the meeting and is a Trump supporter, said Trump expressed his concerns for African Americans, including a jobless rate over 50 percent. “I don’t know the number. I see love everywhere I go”, Trump told reporters after the event, according to CNN.
Says, people will call him “chicken” if he refuses to participate in the debate.
Even as the GOP establishment seems to think that Donald Trump’s campaign for president will implode any minute, the GOP front-runner continues to rack up endorsements while maintaining his leadership over a still-crowded field.
Trump said Monday night to a crowd of about 5,500 at a rally in this central Georgia town, located about 85 miles south of Atlanta. Couzens said Trump apologized for nothing. “The lovely thing about the meeting is that they really didn’t ask me to change the tone”.
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“Nobody at this meeting came out with negative reaction in any kind of way”, Scott said, adding that “Everybody in the room likes Donald Trump”.