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Trump defends his push to close borders to Muslims, Mexico
There’s no legal or historical precedent for closing USA borders to the world’s 1.6 billion Muslims, but neither is there any Supreme Court case that clearly prevents a president or Congress from doing so. My first job was in an anti-poverty agency where community residents and colleagues argued and postured, elbowed each other for the high road, and let fly accusations of racism and sexism before their second cup of coffee in the morning.
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“This is the leading Republican candidate for president talking about our country and saying our police are not able to go to certain parts of our country”.
Netanyahu, in response to a question from The Jerusalem Post about the circumstances of Trump’s cancellation of his planned trip later this month, said he had planned to meet Trump during that visit. The first time, he was taken out by guards who cited security concerns after Hough got a text message about waiting for a cue. In fact, the debate saw candidates trying to outdo each other in projecting a muscular foreign policy with one aspirant (John Kasich) wanting to “punch the Russians in the nose”, another (Chris Christie) ready to shoot down Russian planes if they violated a USA enforced no-fly zone in Syria. “They knew exactly what was going on”.
Last week, Cruz took a shot at Trump by asking him whether he had the “judgment” to take control of the US nuclear arsenal, Daily Mail reports.
And, they say, they marvel at how naïve all the critics sound.
Government agencies and tech firms, Clinton said, “should work together to develop a unified national strategy to defeat ISIS in cyberspace”. They may not want to give him more attention, for one.
Trump said, “He modestly condemned them [my remarks], and I thought it was sort of inappropriate that he condemned them, but that’s OK”.
Iowa’s Dale Witmer, 90, a registered Republican and Word War II veteran who likes Trump and Texas Sen.
The more muscular exchanges were between Cruz and Sen. This and other things.
“Unfortunately for Muslims, if we look at indicators of how much the American public likes them and believes they should benefit from civil rights, all those indicators are going in the wrong direction for them”. It was America then. He scares the heck out of me. “I would be very, very firm with families”, he added.
It was the latter characteristic that made the guy I worked with a classic bully. “That’s just stunningly contrary to the fundamental values of our nation, which were built on tolerance”, Kerry said in an interview with ABC’s This Week programme on Sunday (local time).
“So, in desperation and insanity, you call for a ban on all Muslims entering this country”.
As the week progressed, Trump began to fill in additional details.
“There is nothing we are allowed to do under this bill that we were not allowed to do before”, Rubio said. “You’re going to have exceptions”.
“I think it’s a fabulous idea”, Stepanek said. A CBS News poll also found almost six-in-10 Americans opposed the ban, with two-thirds saying it goes against the country’s founding principles. “Terrorists use guns to kill Americans and I think we should make it a lot harder for them to do that”. Seventeen raised their hands when asked if they agreed.
The focus group was conducted last week in Virginia by veteran GOP pollster Frank Luntz. “He has created or found the magic formula. That was the nastiness I felt”, he explained.
Holcombe said she doesn’t have a problem applying a religious test to visitors, immigrants and refugees.
Graham mocked that suggestion on stage, scoffing: “Mr. Trump, you don’t have to speak about everything”.
“Your Muslims friends are happy?” “One’s even an atheist”.
Trump says he is calling for a “complete and total shutdown” on Muslims entering the United States. OK?”, adding, “I’m not looking to be politically correct.
“I’d vote for him over Rubio because maybe the party does need to be fractured”, a man said. “But there’s certainly a better way to say it”.
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There is likely little political love lost between Trump and the NY governor.