Donald Trump claims President Obama has done ‘absolutely nothing for African
Cohen threatened the Daily Beast with “disgusting” consequences, and stated, “by the very definition, you can’t rape your spouse”.
Trump did offer a prediction for those he says have grown exhausted of Obama in office: “I think that I will win the African-American vote and I think I will win the Hispanic vote”.
Trump will almost certainly be the center of attention of at Thursday’s televised debate among the top 10 Republican hopefuls in Cleveland, Ohio.
He hinted that he is prepared to release his full tax return, following Clinton’s disclosure on Friday of all her documentation from 2007-2014.
Trump, who has said he is worth more than US$10 billion, told CBS he has “no major problem” with disclosing his tax returns. And I have a lot of respect for numerous people on the stage. Trump – who has questioned whether Obama was born in the United States and was once sued by the Justice Department because the management of his apartment complexes allegedly discriminated against black tenants – also thinks he’ll win the black vote.
When Dickerson asked how much Trump had paid, the businessman responded: “You know what?”
“I have helped lead the effort against the Keystone pipeline”, said Sanders.
After debunking Latino society subscribers for building up guiltily directly into the region, Donald Trump recently chosen on President Obama for failing to do sufficient for absolute America during his occupancy. He says he fights “like hell to pay as little as possible” in taxes. I pay as little as possible. I thought he’d do a fabulous job for the African American citizens of this country.
KARL: OK. So let me get – you’ve been very harsh in your assessment of Jeb Bush especially. And regarding Perry, Trump said four years ago that the former Texas governor is a “very effective governor”, and “Texas is lucky to have him“.
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The reform-minded Trump of decades past is a far more attractive figure than his current incarnation, at least in the eyes of the pro-legalization advocates of today.