There is now an app to block anything related to Donald Trump
“A total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country’s representatives can figure out what the hell is going on”, said Trump.
“We see a lot more now, not from people on the streets, but from people in the political field”, said Ahmed. However, it has a much smaller following than ” Jews 4 Trump”, a similar page, which has over 7,000 members, or ” Catholics for Trump”, which has over 5,500. They say they’ll stick with their plans to try to force Jennifer Horn’s removal as GOP chair for not remaining neutral.
The billionaire American, who leads polls by double digits, has called for a ban on Muslims entering the country.
The presidential hopeful and Republican frontrunner’s antics weren’t surprising; just weeks ago he proposed implementing a database to track all Muslims in the USA and, in defending his latest anti-Islam rant, he announced on national television that America was at war with Muslims.
“Donald Trump is Hillary Clinton’s Christmas gift wrapped up under a tree”, Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina said on Twitter.
Leaders across the world are also denouncing Trump’s temporary ban on Muslims.
“Mr. Trump has offended people who believe deeply in their religious freedom of which our nation was founded”, Jolly noted.
The tweet read: “I am hereby barring Donald Trump from entering St. Petersburg until we fully understand the risky threat posed by all Trumps”.
Donald Trump is bringing back the “independent” talk.
As for his Republican critics, Trump said, “They’re running against me”.
Trump spokesperson Hope Hicks confirmed that the interview “was postponed due to an unexpected scheduling conflict” and said it would be rescheduled, though the two parties have yet to determine a precise date.
“What he said is disqualifying”, Earnest said.
“I’m not concerned about lasting damage for our party, I’m concerned about standing up for our country’s principals”, said Rep. Paul Ryan, the Speaker of the House during a press conference on Tuesday.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, said Trump’s “suggestion is completely and totally inconsistent with American values”.