Most Americans are nervous or scared about Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
Donald Trump said on Thursday (Dec 10) he was postponing a planned trip to Israel, but vowed to return “after I become president of the United States”.
Those who support Trump’s controversial call for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the US are even more likely to think he’ll be the nominee.
The Bideford-born writer has gained praise from Mr Trump – who is seeking the Republican nomination for next year’s USA presidential election – for her “powerful writing on the UK’s Muslim problem”. “The State of Israel respects all religions and strictly guarantees the rights of all its citizens”.
But voters also showed worry over a Clinton presidency: 23% said they are concerned by the possibility, and 34% said they were scared.
Video: Trump: Ban Muslims Entering U.S. “At the same time, Israel is struggling with extremist Islam that is attacking Muslims, Christian and Jews as one and is threatening the entire world”. “They say, ‘Donald, you brought something up to the fore that is so brilliant and so fantastic'”.
He also said, “I’m a negotiator, like you folks”.
The cancellation is a blow to Trump, with Israel treated as a regular campaign stop for many U.S. presidential candidates.
Mr Johnson joked: “I would invite him to come and see the whole of London and take him round the city, except that I wouldn’t want to expose Londoners to any unnecessary risk of meeting Donald Trump”. “But I didn’t want to put him under pressure”, Trump said on Fox News’ “Fox and Friends”.
Overall, 57 percent of Americans disagreed with Trump’s proposal, as it was articulated by the pollster.
Although viewed as a Republican Party supporter, Netanyahu tweeted on Wednesday that he “rejects” Trump’s Muslim ban.
Mr Trump has not explained why talks were cancelled.