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These people – we are allowing people into our country who we have no idea where they are, where they’re from, who they are, they have no paperwork, they have no documentation in many cases and Hillary Clinton wants to allow a 550 percent more than even Obama and he is letting them in by the thousands.
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Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump agreed with Fox News host Bill O’Reilly when he said the U.S.is in the middle of a “world war scenario”. Originally, Trump was scheduled to announce his running mate on Friday at 11 a.m.in Manhattan.
“We’ve got to do more to understand that this is a war against these terrorist groups…a different kind of group…we have to be smart in how we wage it”, Clinton said.
She told Cooper as she did O’Reilly that the terrorists ‘would love to draw the United States into a ground war in Syria.
Clinton, meanwhile, released a statement saying “every American stands in strong solidarity with the people of France, and we say with one voice: we will not be intimidated”.
“I haven’t made my final, final decision”, Mr Trump said on Fox News Channel. “It’s probably, possibly but if it is indeed, radical Islamic terrorism, it’s about time that [Obama] would say so, okay?”
Trump has responded to other recent shootings and attacks on social media. His message had a softer tone than his previous social media posts. “It only takes one or two people to create havoc”. “It’s going to be a whole different world”. Ultimately, says the State Department, about half are approved, and there’s no real precedent of a terrorist slipping in through the vetting system. “Our enemies are brutal and ruthless and will do anything to murder those who do not bend to their will”.
The billionaire agreed again and said, “This is war”. In an interview during Fox News’ Thursday On the Record, he continued his unapologetic approach to foreign policy (like his proposed ban on Muslims entering the United States), telling Greta van Sustern, “When I come out with my non-politically correct statements, that a lot of people love, and some people are so awful, and then you have attacks like this and so many other attacks”. “Many, many people killed”. Folks, there’s something going on that’s really, really bad.
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The attack was the worst mass shooting in US history, which killed 49 people and wounded 53 others.