It’s ‘beautiful’ to watch GOP rivals drop out
Back in August, a research fellow from MIT put the question to him about exploring Mars, ironically also at a New Hampshire event.
Trump supporters said they were happy to see him in person, with one even showing off his “Make America Great Again” cap that he got autographed. “We’re going to do the clinics”.
“You know, we don’t exactly have a lot of money”, he said.
“You’re going to have a deportation force, and you’re going to do it humanely and you’re going to bring the country-and frankly, the people, because you have a few excellent, wonderful people, a few fantastic people that have been here for a long period of time”, Trump said.
“We are going to have a real wall”, Trump said, referencing his plan to build a massive wall between the United States and Mexico.
Asked to explain the appeal of Donald Trump, Chris Christie gave an animated response Thursday by actually imitating Trump and telling the story of the last time his wife Mary Pat and he went out to dinner with Trump, describing the experience as “exhausting”.
In a statement, Democratic National Committee spokesperson Christina Freundlich said Rubio “is offering no solutions to provide relief for our country’s immigrants”. “I really don’t”, said Trump. I love what it stands for. We went out in NY together and after we got done, Mary Pat and I get in the auto and she looked at me and says, I’m exhausted, I can’t, he’s exhausting.
He took advantage of the Keystone pipeline question to address the issue of eminent domain, a hot-button topic in New Hampshire with major energy projects on the drawing board that may require forced property sales at court-ordered prices. “That’s what you’re going to want”.
“But – and I’ve told him this to his face, so I’m not saying anything that I haven’t said to Donald – I’ve told him: ‘You don’t want this job”. I love that. Maybe we can change the law so we can do that.
“That’s going to be taken care of”.
He was mobbed on his way off the stage, with autograph-seekers bearing his newly released book, “Crippled America”, along with a crush of media and selfie-seekers. But problems closer to Earth have the business -mogul-turned-politician more concerned, he said.
“And I say that with great admiration for Donald as a businessman”. “Was it a decent answer? Yes”.