Donald Trump Confirms Participation in CNN Debate
Trump said that he still hopes CNN donates the money, but admitted the problem is he doesn’t want everyone calling him “chicken” for not showing up at the debate.
“As a black minister, I can tell you this, we’re right in the inner city and I tell you we need jobs, we need employment, we need businesses – and I tell you who better can help us help ourselves than Donald Trump“, Parson said. I’d argue among all legacy media companies, other than those in the Valley whose full-time thing this is, we’re probably doing as well as anybody in terms of the monetization of it. I think that at CNN we are a multi-platform provider of news and information.
“They are looking for these men and women”.
“Frankly, I think the number is so small – if you’re going to do it, do it”, he said at a campaign rally in Manassas, Virginia. “Well, that may be”. However, Donald gained no support from the present American President Barack Obama. Zucker said he does not. “We do not pay candidates to appear at debates”, said Zucker in response.
CNN’s Republican primary debate is the fifth so far this year and will be co-hosted by Salem Radio.
Initially, around 100 pastors were scheduled to attend, but some confusion over whether the meeting was a discussion or an endorsement prompted many to cancel.
All were removed quickly as the crowd booed and Trump continued.
“The invitation was strictly for me, but he said, you can bring someone, and of course, I chose to bring my father”, she said.
Neither Street nor his daughter said they were Trump supporters, though Street said he respected Trump and wanted to invite the candidate to visit the city. “You know, I’m leaving for Israel in a very short while”.
Trump then turned to a heckler near the front of the Ronald Reagan Buildings ballroom. The guy who’d get Mexico to pay for a wall. Trump asked. Just relax. “Cause I don’t believe the sister”, he said.
Trump went on to praise the acumen of Jewish businessmen a constant refrain in his extemporaneous remarks. On Wednesday, CNN president Jeff Zucker, publicly announced Trump could dream on.
He blamed Obama for dividing the country.