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A year ahead of the election, American public is deeply cynical about government, politics and the nation’s elected leaders in a way that has become quite familiar, it said. Trump insisted there were “tailgate-style celebrations” on rooftops in Jersey City, New Jersey, and said: “I saw it on television and I read about it on the internet”. “You bet your ass I would”, the candidate said of the practice, which is considered torture under global conventions. Its spokesman, Matt David, said on Sunday that 10 new donors had pledged money since Thursday when Politico reported the group’s plans to attack Trump in New Hampshire.
Sara Murray’s report, the first about Trump shown on The Situation Room since Thursday last week, failed to update viewers that Trump had clarified that he does not support requiring Muslim-Americans to register in a database, as a report from Thursday’s The Situation Room had suggested. “He can’t remember where he saw the video, but he can remember he has the world’s greatest memory”.
Trump also enthusiastically doubled down on his vow to bring back waterboarding, a harsh interrogation practice widely acknowledged as torture. Of course, at that time, bin Laden had already been well documented as a terrorist for incidents throughout the ’90s.
“There’s something going on in the mosques and other places”, Trump said.
Cohen did say that the campaign does not want to see someone attacked, but that’s up to the crowd. “And I would approve more than that”. I don’t know where they were, but I did see a film of Muslims celebrating. The survey, based on more than 6,000 interviews conducted between August 27 and October 4, 2015, found that only 19 per cent say they can trust the government always or most of the time, among the lowest levels in the past half-century.
Trump on Monday also dug into his claim that Muslims in New Jersey celebrated the terrorist attacks on 9/11, a claim that has been widely debunked by multiple fact-checkers.
Corey Lewandowski said on Breitbart News that even though no established footage or documentation of these crowds have ever been proven true, the Trump campaign has pointed to local media and intelligence reports that supposedly verify the Donald’s claim. By a margin of 83% to 9%, they say the United States and its allies are now losing to ISIS. “You know, they don’t use waterboarding over there – they use chopping off people’s heads”.