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Unstoppable: Donald Trump Steamrolled Over Colbert

He said that if he were elected president, “it would be my great honor”. Once the crowd was settled, Cruz ended his time by invoking the Constitution: “If you want to win an issue, go to the ballot box and win at the ballot box”.

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Colbert’s thanks for Trump’s comic assistance was directed in a useful way.

“I’ll always have something to say, especially when it affects me, like police brutality or giving the police any more power”, Raury told Vice News.

This face-off took place Tuesday night on the set of Mr. Colbert’s new hangout, the CBS “Late Show”.

This late show appearance didn’t feature a skit, like last week’s appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon“. Trump even offered to give money to charity if Obama made his college transcripts public to prove that he was born in Hawaii (Obama’s birth certificate is a matter of public record).

“I’m gonna throw you up a big fat meatball for you to hit out of the park right now”, the Late Show host said. Trump spoke as usual about his tremendous success in every poll of everything, ever-though in a more hushed tone than usual, recognizing that the Ed Sullivan Theater was less friendly territory for the full Trump Experience. “We have to have a border, and in that wall, we’re going to have a attractive, big, fat door… where people can come into the country, but they have to come in legally”. “They’re treated worse than the illegals”.

Trump’s sit down with Colbert also included a lengthy discussion about the former Celebrity Apprentice host’s plans to build a wall between Mexico and the United States. He suggested two walls, and a moat filled with fire and fireproof crocodiles in between them. “Is that enough?”

Trump did everything he could do avoid responding, deflecting with: “I just don’t discuss it anymore”, Trump said, sounding embarrassed by his own words.

I don’t talk about it any more”, Trump replied.

Trump answered simply, “I don’t talk about that anymore”.

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Donald Trump launches his 2016 campaign for president at Trump Tower in New York. Obama was born in Hawaii. Colbert himself said last night, “For years I played an over-the-top conservative character“.

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