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Trump claims comments against judge’s ethnicity ‘misconstrued,’ does not apologise

“When Trump goes off his staff’s script he insults anyone who challenges him”.

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Either way, Collins appears to be withholding her support of Trump indefinitely, even as others in her party – including U.S. Sen.

Though she’s mounting a strong offensive against Trump, Warren doesn’t really think Curiel needs her to protect him.

Gov. Susana Martinez on Thursday joined other high-profile Republicans around the nation in criticizing Donald Trump’s recent comments that called into question the impartiality of a Mexican-American judge. Unfortunately, their nominee hasn’t gotten the memo, and spent most of the weekend asserting that being Mexican or Muslim can limit your ability to do your job.

The latest Trump firestorm centered around his persistent attacks on US District Judge Gonzalo Curiel over his Mexican heritage.

Get a load of that arrogance.

Nevertheless, amid Senator Kirk’s conclusion that “Donald Trump has not demonstrated the temperament necessary to assume the greatest office in the world”, his opponent has some misgivings on his current position, reported NBC News. Does that mean no woman should ever be his judge? Trump has mocked disabled people, and the Department of Justice once successfully sued him for not renting apartments to black people.

Trump would probably answer yes and yes and yes. Only 22% of Republicans say that the comments were racist. “No, I do not”.

“And while Gov. Pence weakly called Trump’s attacks “inappropriate” – there is a difference between disagreeing with someone and condemning a campaign that’s using racist statements to attack a Hoosier”. “We’ll continue to process his judicial nominations, but the minority is not going to dictate to the majority when and how we will do so”, he said. Twice Trump says that he is “being railroaded”. The most likely option for the convention would be Cruz, who finished second in the primaries and remains a favorite of party’s right wing. “Exactly the kind of candidate you’d expect from a Republican Party whose “script” for several years has been to execute a full-scale assault on the integrity of our courts”. “We’ve got what we’ve got. Well, if he hasn’t blown up, he came as close as he can to blowing up without blowing up”, Langone said, adding Trump was “100 percent wrong” to make those “destructive” and “divisive” comments. But a black man alone in a crowd isn’t the answer.

Stephens refers to Trump’s supporters as a “kind of ethnic conservatism or populism.”.

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As sure as night follows day, ridiculously racist statements are followed by equally ridiculous denials of racism. “No, I do not”, Ryan said.

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