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Trump threatens to go it alone

Obama was speaking after meeting with his national security advisors on the USA -led counter-ISIL effort.

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The poll conducted by The Washington Post/ABC News found that 94% of black voters see Trump in a negative light.

“That’s not the America we want. We can not continue with this”, Trump said Tuesday night in North Carolina at his first campaign rally since Sunday’s attack, a speech he punctuated with falsehoods, exaggerations and a racially-charged insult.

“We’ve gone through moments in our history before when we acted out of fear and we came to regret it”, Obama said.

In recent days, she has earned the endorsements of many party leaders, including President Barack Obama and Sen.

“This is a political distraction, since before I was president I have been clear to how extremist groups have perverted Islam to justify terrorism”.

Clinton said as president she will make sure that the law enforcement and intelligence professionals have all the resources they need. “That’s the kind of anger he should have for the shooter and these killers that shouldn’t be here”, Trump told the crowd. Even in the face of enormous tragedy and continuing peril, he could not stop aggrandizing himself and maligning others, and showed no interest in the complicated national security questions that any president might be called upon to confront. The presumed gunman was an American-born citizen whose parents came to the US from Afghanistan more than 30 years ago.

Trump, the likely Republican presidential nominee for the November 8 election, has blamed Democratic policies for the worst mass shooting in USA history and doubled-down on his pledge to ban Muslim immigration, while Clinton has warned against demonizing Muslim-Americans. Clinton used a similar phrase “radical Islamism”, but Trump implied that wasn’t good enough.

“Where does this stop?” “No matter what, we’re going to defend those principles”, he said. I mean, they said – they made the statement that I said that Obama – essentially, Obama went in and shot the people. “Are we going to start discriminate them, due to their faith?” He also said radical Muslims were entering the country amid a flood of refugees and “trying to take over our children”. “And then the terrorists would have won, and we can not let that happen”. The congressman, who has not endorsed Trump, said that while it’s fair to criticize aspects of Obama’s approach to combatting terrorism, “I part company with those then who want to get into these conspiracy theories”. In May, Boteach published a column on The Times of Israel website calling Trump “the right candidate for the Presidency over Hillary”.

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It’s true that Mr. Trump has clearly – and accurately identified radical Islam as a growing threat.

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