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Reporter At Center Of Latest Trump Claim: Trump Is Still Wrong
“Here in NY it was easy to get angry listening to Egyptians and Palestinians and the Arabs of nearby Paterson, New Jersey celebrate as they received word of the murderous attacks in NY and Washington”. “The Muslim community was volunteering side-by-side with the Jewish community and the Christian community and the Coptic community, helping people come over”. “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.
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“Let me break it down”, Guzman said.
Then-New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik told One American News he had received reports of celebrations in New Jersey.
For the second weekend, the Republican presidential front-runner repeated his assertion, despite city leaders and law enforcement officials saying large-scale public Muslim-Americans in New Jersey celebrations never happened, in an interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd.
Marco Rubio was one of the first to proclaim that Muslims cheering in New Jersey was not true. “And I watched in Jersey City, New Jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down. I don’t know if I want to take the chance”.
Donald Trump is still the Republican frontrunner for the presidential nomination – and GOP leaders are concerned with the businessman’s controversial comments. But Trump has repeated the claim time and time again, even getting into an especially nasty spat with a New York Times reporter who said Trump was incorrect to cite his own years-old report.
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Once again, a supposed “gaffe” that was going to bring Trump’s poll numbers down to earth has done nothing of the kind. I saw it. So many people saw it, Chuck. “This is a time of unity and we have to reject any attempt to marginalize any minority in our nation if we have learned anything from our history”. Many of those invited to the event say they had no intention of endorsing the billionaire businessman and former reality television star.