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Trump offers support for bathroom access based on gender identity

“North Carolina did something-it was very strong-and they’re paying a big price”, Trump said.

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Trump on Thursday said that the measure is causing unnecessary problems for the Tar Heel State.

Then, Cruz brought up Trump’s Thursday comments to the “Today” show asserting that transgender people should be able to use “whatever bathrooms they want”.

“So if Caitlyn Jenner were to walk into Trump Tower and want to use the bathroom you would be fine with her using any bathroom she chooses?”

A restrictive bathroom bill in North Carolina provided fodder in Ted Cruz’s quest to prove Donald Trump is a liberal in conservative clothing.

Meanwhile, Trump is toning down his support for transgender people, saying that while he opposes discriminatory laws like those in North Carolina “local communities and states should make the decision”.

Trump’s practical economic side was on display as he considered the costs to North Carolina, which has been shunned by corporate America and show business personalities alike.

While making his transphobic arguement, Cruz always says “men” and “girls” instead of men and women, underscoring his baseless portrayal of transgender people as child predators.

Trump said, “If this party unites, we’re going to have a total victory”. “Please speak about the North Carolina bathroom law”.

Referring to this week’s “Today” interview, McClusky says Trump is suggesting the exceptions “so it fits more into what he sees the pro-life position should be”.

Further, Trump believes that “alternative incomes should be taxed at the same rate as everyone else is being taxed”, she said, pointing out that his whole plan is on his website, DonaldTrump.com.

BRITAIN’S ambassador to the U.S. has been “engaging” with the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination, Donald Trump, Downing Street has confirmed.

Donald Trump’s chief lieutenants pushed skeptical Republican leaders Thursday to embrace him as their likely presidential nominee, declaring he can deliver big electoral gains this fall despite his contentious ways. I think it is very rough to take someone off the bill.

Cruz’s trip and Trump’s Indianapolis campaign rally on Wednesday come as they try to build support ahead of Indiana’s May 3 primary.

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As Trump continues to rail against “a rigged” nomination process, he sent Manafort and his newly hired political director, Rick Wiley, to help improve relationships with party officials at the meeting. Specifically, Trump argued that the official GOP platform should be changed to allow for abortion in cases of rape, incest, and life of the mother.

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