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Trump ‘disappointed’ by Republican criticism of judge comments

Trump last week described Curiel, who was born and reared in East Chicago, as hostile and a “hater of Donald Trump”. “I just don’t think I need almost as much money as other people need because I get so much publicity. That’s just a wrong thing to say”.

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“Any politician who stays silent, or hopes to fly under the radar, is complicit in his campaign of hate and division – and deserves to be judged harshly”, she said.

“While I oppose the Democratic nominee, Donald Trump’s latest statements, in context with past attacks on Hispanics, women and the disabled like me, make it certain that I can not and will not support my party’s nominee for president regardless of the political impact on my candidacy or the Republican Party”, Sen.

Donald Trump said in an interview Wednesday that he sees “no reason” to raise $1 billion to compete in the general election against Hillary Clinton, who is expected to raise upwards of that sum. “Get back on the real issues”.

In case Republicans still haven’t gotten it yet, Donald Trump isn’t going to stop making racist statements.

Elizabeth Warren will call Donald Trump “a loud, nasty, thin-skinned fraud” in a speech to a progressive legal group Thursday, according to excerpts of her remarks provided by her office.

“We’re only getting started, and it’s going to be lovely”, Trump told supporters gathered at his golf club in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y., to celebrate victory in the last five Republican primaries of the year, wrapping up his remarkable run to the GOP nomination.

“If anybody was looking for an off-ramp, this is probably it”, Sen.

Bob Goodlatte, and other leaders about the House Republicans’ homeland security agenda. Senator Susan Collins of ME also echoed Senator Ayotte’s statements.

“I do not feel that one’s heritage makes them incapable of being impartial”, Trump said.

TAPPER: Is it not – when Hillary Clinton says this is a racist attack, you reject that, if you are saying he can’t do his job because of his race, is that not the definition of racism?

The longtime Republican financial backer told TheDC that Trump strongly believes he can put New Jersey, New York, and California in play, though there is the sense not a lot of money will be spent on these states.

On Tuesday, the former New Jersey chairman for Ted Cruz’s 2016 White House bid said delegates have a “moral obligation” to launch an “insurrection” and “unbind” themselves to halt the billionaire’s rise.

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