8 quotes from Trump’s New York Times interview that are Trump AF
Both were savaged by their political opponents and neither hesitated to fight back and fight back hard.
Days earlier, Trump told CBS’s 60 Minutes that he wants to think about whether to look more into Clinton’s homebrew email server and the Justice Department’s decision to not recommend charges against her.
During the second presidential debate, Mr. Trump suggested he would appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Clinton’s email practices and her handling of classified material.
He formally condemned Richard Spencer’s National Policy Institute, which openly supports white nationalist policies. “They’re good people. I don’t want to hurt them”.
# Trump on GOP leaders McConnell Press and Speaker Paul Ryan: “Right now they’re in love with me”.
“Remember I said I was a counter-puncher?”
For the record, the consensus among scientists who study climate change for a living is that human greenhouse gas emissions are “extremely likely to have been the dominant cause” of the unprecedented rise in global temperatures since the mid-20 Century.
However, four years ago, Trump tweeted: “The electoral college is a disaster for a democracy”, in response to President Barack Obama’s re-election against Mitt Romney in 2012.
Each member of the Electoral College will have to cast an official ballot for the president on December 19.
The soon-to-be commander in chief stood up for his pick for chief strategist, one of his most controversial (and there have been several) staff picks.
Chris Matthews confronted Kellyanne Conway tonight on why Donald Trump is publicly saying he won’t pursue investigations into Hillary Clinton.
He also said he would keep an open mind on whether he would pull the United States out of a landmark worldwide climate change deal.
President-elect Donald Trump may be visiting with The New York Times after all. I hope that my error did not unduly confuse readers.
He said that Jared Kushner, who is an observant Jew, “could be very helpful” in reconciling the longstanding dispute between the Israelis and the Palestinians. The Times reported it was Trump’s transition team that had led him to believe otherwise, for fear he would only embarrass himself in front of the newspaper’s reporters.
“Anything you want to happen to Secretary Clinton on any of those matters is now available to you, nearly officially, almost from the now President-elect’s mouth”. In August, she criticized his “softening” stance on immigration after the billionaire developer said he would work with “upstanding” illegal immigrants on a plan to have them stay in the country.