Donald Trump’s trousers are on fire
And Trump found ways to tailor his message to the room. Fowler said that on issues such as criminal justice reform and the Black Lives Matter agenda, Trump is “on the opposite side of the majority of the black community”. He has said running for president means missing a few votes.
Trump, who is never shy about making bold predictions, then made another.
“I refused because until he learns how to respect people you can’t represent me thru my endorsement”, he wrote on Twitter. Trump noted he attacks the “low energy” Bush less these days. “You know I hit him hard at the beginning”.
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“But if he keeps going and he actually becomes president he may get around to you and you better hope that there’s someone left to help you”, Moe said, paraphrasing the anti-Nazi words of German pastor Martin Niemoller.
Trump points out that he still leads in this poll and in most other surveys at the national and state levels. But the mogul did cite the recent Paris attacks, in which more than 130 people died. Trump said after the incident, “Maybe he should have been roughed up because it was absolutely disgusting what he was doing”.
WYFF News 4’s Corey Davis spoke with Burns after he landed in New York City for the meeting.
While those outside listened to audio of his speech, children were given helicopter rides.
Carly Fiorina blasted Trump for mocking Kovaleski.
Trump came under fire last week after saying at a rally and on television that he had seen thousands of people in Jersey City cheer the collapse of the twin towers in Manhattan.
Scarborough, a man who has stated that he “personally” likes Trump, fired off numerous tweets with media links that reported on Muslim leaders worldwide from Turkey to Jordan to Kuwait denouncing the 9/11 attacks.
While the Donald Trump campaign has been called a circus in the past, this Saturday might have been the only time an actual elephant was on the scene. “That will never happen with me”, Trump declared.
Meanwhile, a spokeswoman for the New York Times that “it’s outrageous that he [Trump] would ridicule the appearance of one of our reporters”. “They’ll probably be out of business pretty soon”.