Paul Ryan Calls Trump’s Judge Comments ‘Beyond the Pale’
The women said they are maintaining the necessary legal distance from the Trump campaign. “We don’t see winners anymore”. “Claiming a person can’t do their job because of their race is sort of like the textbook definition of a racist comment”, he said. The words I chose, taking the rhetorical flourish, it was a bad idea.
“That’s not political correctness”, Ryan responded to Stephanopoulos in an interview today.
U.S. Rep. Steve Chabot, R-Cincinnati, has a bit of advice for presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump:. His fiery language and penchant for controversy has earned him endless free media attention and energized voters during the primaries, helping him secure victory. “I was center stage at every debate”.
Again and again, he has delivered conciliatory victory speeches, only to turn up the heat against his rivals in his campaign speeches. The rally in Tampa was not as well-attended as the typical Trump rally, as was an event in Richmond, Virginia, Friday.
“The campaign has privately discussed making an announcement as soon as this month to deflect from the controversy surrounding Trump University, and some advisers have anxious that Trump may decide on his own to post the announcement on Twitter one night with little warning”.
“From time to time, he’ll use it”. “I will never, ever let you down”.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, a progressive icon expected to endorse Hillary Clinton on Thursday, tore into Trump in a speech to the American Constitution Society.
Trump’s support among the rank and file is why the Republican establishment is terrified of seriously addressing Trump’s nasty remarks on most issues and why they are unwilling to publicly hail him as their uncontested conquering hero “until” he gets his act together.
The goal is to try to keep Trump on message, while asserting more control over Lewandowski, who is a constant presence by Trump’s side.
Kremer was a leader in the conservative Tea Party movement and was previously associated with another pro-Trump super PAC, Great America.
Lewandowski pushed back against the notion that Republicans are looking for Trump to tone down his rhetoric and stressed the candidate is not going to change. If the party establishment didn’t know that were the case they would take any step to purge Trump from the party; but they are not because he speaks for the base and hopefully Democrats take that knowledge to heart.
Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., the only black Republican senator, called Trump’s comments on the judge “racially toxic” yet said, “He needs to get on to the general election and we need to win”. “I think he’s getting better and better at it”. I know you want to build a wall and all (so do I), but the guy was born in Indiana.
“I have not backed down, and I will never, ever back down”, he said. “And I haven’t seen that”.