Obama says Trump is unfit to be president
Republican presidential nominee is “woefully unprepared” to become the leader of the United States, President Barack Obama said Tuesday.
“Yes, I think the Republican nominee is unfit to serve as president”, Obama said at a White House news conference in a response to a question about whether Trump is fit for the Oval Office.
Trump said he didn’t know why Khizr Khan went after him at the DNC last Thursday but “he was really going after me, there’s no question about it”, but said that it was “fine”.
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Trump, a former reality TV star, has troubled many in the Republican establishment with his off-the-cuff, often insulting style, and controversial policies including the proposed ban on Muslims and his plan to build a wall along the Mexican border to keep out illegal immigrants. “This is daily and weekly where they are distancing themselves form statements he’s making”.
At some point, Republicans should realize that Trump has gone too far and that the things he says indicates he “doesn’t have the judgment, the temperament the understanding to occupy the most powerful position in the world”, Obama said.
Donald Trump’s campaign fired one of its senior advisers on Monday, multiples sources confirmed to CNN.
Khan’s son Humayun died in a 2004 suicide bombing in Iraq.
Trump’s unwillingness to let the matter subside sparked outrage Monday from a chorus of Republicans.
Martin told ABC News that while the building where the campaign event was held is capable of accommodating more than 1,000 people, the space that the Trump campaign had booked is limited to 1,000. Rep. Mike Coffman, a vulnerable Republican in a competitive Colorado district, said he was “deeply offended when Donald Trump fails to honor the sacrifices of all of our fearless soldiers who were lost in that war”. How this utterly shameless and despicable “man” can attack the Khan family is beyond me. But there have been Republican presidents with whom I disagreed with, but I didn’t have a doubt they could function as president.
However, none of the Republican lawmakers pulled back their support of Trump’s White House campaign.
But the real test for Trump isn’t the opinion of the loyal supporters who attend his rallies.