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“Most of them went back to Saudi Arabia”.
“If they thought there was something wrong with that group and they saw what was happening, and they didn’t want to call the police because they didn’t want to be profiling, I think that’s pretty bad”, Trump added.
“They’re not even smart people, I bet very low IQs”, he said.
In the aftermath of Wednesday’s San Bernadino attacks where the couple shot and killed 14 people at a county holiday party, Trump said certain people “have to be tracked”. And I have Muslim friends who are great people, and by the way, they tell me there’s a big problem.
Every time a protest erupted, the person was removed by a combination of security and authorities, with Trump saying after the first one, “The dishonest media… will make that one person into the headline”, reported CNN.
“What happened in San Bernardino was a terrorist attack; nobody is arguing with that”, Mrs. Clinton said on ABC’s “This Week”.
Dickerson wondered if targeting terrorists’ families might end up “creating more terrorists”.
Kasich defended an ad that some have said unfairly compares Trump to Nazis and said, “I believe that Donald Trump will not be the nominee”. “But I can tell you this, they want their families left alone”.
“I probably don’t believe the sister”, Trump said.
“I think things will settle down”.
Donald Trump’s rhetorics about immigrants and foreigners during his whole campaign “attracted” a considerable number of protesters urging people not to vote for the Republican front-runner. The guy with the dirty, filthy hat.
Trumps style of speaking, however, has seemed to endear his to voters who appreciate his no nonsense approach and his aversion to political correctness.
Armed citizens could stop the violence much faster, he said, noting that both Paris and California have strict gun laws.
But at another point in the interview, he suggested that if the victims in San Bernardino, as well as Paris, had had guns, they could have better resisted their attackers.
“We have to start looking at families”. The article reads, “The most striking hallmark was Mr. Trump’s constant repetition of divisive phrases, harsh words and violent imagery that American presidents rarely use, based on a quantitative comparison of his remarks and the news conferences of recent presidents, Democratic and Republican”.
However, Trump did not explain how profiling should be carried out. He is also standing by his controversial claim that thousands of U.S. Muslims in New Jersey were celebrating in the wake of the September 11 terror attacks. “The fact is we don’t need to be profiling in order to be able to get the job done here”, the GOP presidential candidate told CBS’s “Face the Nation”.