Muslims in New Jersey cheered 9/11: Donald Trump
One of the chief criticisms about Trump’s claim is the lack of credible sources to back up his claims, but a new piece of evidence seems to bolster his stance. Like his claim (lie) that “thousands and thousands” of American Muslims celebrated in New Jersey on 9/11, the entertainer believes that if he just insists upon something enough he can will it into existence, regardless of reality.
The 69-year-old’s decision to potentially drop out of the next debate – scheduled for Tuesday, December 15 in Las Vegas – comes from his belief that the news agency “doesn’t treat him properly”.
Jim Roddey, chairman of the Allegheny County GOP, said he does not support Trump. But it doesn’t matter, I’m going to have a meeting and have no idea what the meeting is.
Bryant, who was invited but did not attend the summit, said his colleagues-of-the-cloth “should have known better” than to have met with Trump, regardless of their political affiliations.
After the meeting, there was a love fest in front of the media. “It didn’t go longer for other reasons”. The attention-seeking real estate mogul ended up holding an impromptu press conference anyway, but without an endorsement from the full group.
“This meeting was not about an endorsement of Donald Trump”, he said. We made a lot of progress.
Monday’s meeting was at the source of much controversy – and confusion. Some have canceled their plans to attend the meeting, which was announced just days after an African American man began chanting “Black lives matter” at a Trump rally in Birmingham, Ala., and was punched and kicked by white people in the audience.
“It was really terrific day”, he said.
Trump never mentioned the importance of black homeownership and the pastors never brought it up? “The mood in the room overall was very positive”. Many call for Trump to apologize. Siegel, then teaching history at New York’s Cooper Union and today a fellow at the Manhattan Institute, does not say “thousands” as Trump says, but he unambiguously says it as fact that Paterson’s “Arabs” were celebrating the attacks. He also expressed reservations about what he considers Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric.
Pastor Al Morgan of Launch Ministries in Raleigh, North Carolina said that Trump indicated that he’d take lightening up into consideration.
Regarding the number of black pastors who ended up committing to supporting the Trump campaign, Scott said, “Some committed”.
‘I think if he wants to win a general election, he needs to figure out how to win a general election, ‘ Labrador said.
If you were trying to self-destruct a presidential campaign, you would think the Donald Trump approach would be the trick.