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Trump’s anti-Muslim remarks ‘divisive, stupid and wrong’: British PM
Having, I assume, been subsequently informed that Vladimir Putin’s principal interest – and target – is not the Islamic State but the anti-Assad rebels, Trump now promises to “bomb the s–” out of the Islamic State.
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“There are, but I’m not gonna say it, because I have a lot of relationships with people”.
“I have a real question as to whether or not both sides want to make it”, Trump said in an interview with AP. And I’m like, ‘Oh my gosh.’ And then he dials back and sort of starts explaining it and saying how he would do [it].
Trump, speaking to CNN’s Jake Tapper on Sunday’s “State of the Union”, defended his call for a ban on all Muslim travel to the U.S.
As the week progressed, Trump began to fill in additional details.
“By the way, it’s not total and complete”.
Even if we disregard his anti-Muslim policies, Trump’s speech alone has spurned a new wave of Islamophobia that is presenting itself in the most vile ways. You’re going to keep the Mexicans out.
Meanwhile, Trump suffered one other setback within the United Kingdom when his authorized problem to a deliberate offshore wind farm was rejected by the UK’s Supreme Court.
“I think it’s an exaggeration”, she said. “Because our system is broken and what has happened in San Bernardino is an example of a tip of the iceberg”.
New numbers overnight from a NBC-Wall Street Journal poll show how republican front runners would fare against Hillary Clinton. However, a slight majority of Republicans – 54 percent – support the idea.
“The hateful proposals of the rest of the Republican presidential field are just as outrageous as Trump’s”, according to the group’s statement. Seventeen raised their hands when asked if they agreed. “And he has been using it more successfully than anyone – including me – ever imagined”. As of this writing, Trump remains the frontrunner for the Republican nomination, garnering at least 30% of the vote in recent polls of likely voters in the Republican primary.
“I felt like I’m being insulted”, said Edwards, the banker from Iowa. “They’re waiting for the next attack”.
She and other supporters also see Trump’s rhetoric as evidence that he’s sufficiently independent from the establishment political class, thanks in no small part to his personal wealth. But there are. And you know that. Another Cannon’s employee, 50-year-old Wayne Weathers, chimed in: “The drive-by media says everybody’s a racist who supports Trump”. I’m doing this to do the right thing.
And though all that honesty may come with its share of controversy, it’s what his supporters want to hear.
But Trump’s Muslim friends aren’t the only people who oppose the temporary ban against Muslims.
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The spat flared after Britain’s Supreme Court unanimously knocked back Trump’s appeal against a wind farm being built overlooking one of his high-end golf courses in Scotland – a case which pitted the businessman-turned-politician against the Scottish government, which had approved the development.