Donald Trump retweets yet another endorsement from a convicted murderer
Donald Trump’s brashness has got him in the headlines again today!
There is certainly support in the Republican Party for Trump’s uncompromising stance on immigration, which is why most other GOP candidates refrained from condemning him too harshly.
Davis noted that Hutchinson told reporters in advance of the dinner that he disagreed with Trump’s comment in his June 16 announcement speech that people crossing the border into the US from Mexico are “bringing drugs”.
He got his first two students deferments in June 1964 and December 1965, while he was studying at Fordham University in the Bronx, the website said.
He was then reclassified as “available for military service” in November 1966, but that was switched back just weeks later. “The voters in these primaries will sort all this out and, at the end of the day, I think we’re going to have an outstanding candidate”.
Trump faced an avalanche of fresh criticism July 20 for questioning Sen.
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Riding high in GOP polls, Trump took the low road at a forum in Iowa on Saturday when he said of McCain: “He’s not a war hero”. He is a war hero because he was captured. “I like people who weren’t captured”, Trump said.
“So while the rest of the Republican presidential hopefuls may not engage in the same repugnant rhetoric, make no mistake about it – they are all on the same page with Donald Trump”, Reid said.
Senator McCain, meanwhile, said on MSNBC that Trump needs to apologize, but not to him. “John was courageous and tough when he was captured, like all the other POW’s”, said Thorsness, “and it was wrong of Trump to do that”.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who has a commanding lead in the early caucus state of Iowa, according to a Monmouth University poll also published Monday, placed second in the ABC/Post poll with 13 per cent. “I would certainly hope so because money can’t buy everything”, Sollender said. But the occasionally fiery McCain had a calm demeanour, saying simply: “I am not a hero”.
Another Trump rival for the Republican nomination, former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, weighed in against what he called “the cancer of Trump-ism”.
A new poll from The Washington Post and ABC News shows Trump ahead with 24%.
“He’s right when he says that our veterans are the ones who are entitled to an apology”, Earnest said. “I think he just wants to be president”, said Theresa Zipler.