Donald Trump’s Mocking of Reporter ‘Not Worthy’ of a Candidate, Chris Christie
However, in a newly released video, MTV News went back to Avecedo who now says that the kids she saw weren’t doing anything out of the ordinary, and that she does not recall hearing anyone say “burn America”.
“While I refuse to brag, and you know very well, this tremendous increase in viewer interest is due 100% to Donald J. Trump”, the letter read. “I’m already unconformable about coming to the meeting, and I don’t think this is a spot that I need to be in”. “If you are seeking the African-American community to support you, at the least, you’re not helping with these kind of things that are going on”. His staff began touting the event last week, saying it would provide a slew of endorsements for Trump’s White House run. Either this Hillary Guardian tried to cover up the Washington Post report, or he just didnt look hard enough for evidence backing Trumps claim.
Bishop George Bloomer of Bethel Family Worship Center in Durham, North Carolina arrived at Monday’s meeting with Donald Trump with great skepticism about the outcome, especially on issues of race, he told The Associated Press.
Trump called the two-hour meeting “amazing”.
On creating jobs, Parson only stated that Trump was a billionaire business man who had couple books out on building wealth.
Pastor Scott said people in the meeting said they would pray a lot before they make an endorsement.
“There’s only one way to get to the top and it’s all through Trump, let’s face it”, he said. “I would say to our pastors that we have to be careful because perception unchallenged breeds reality”. Earlier this month, a black protester was roughed up by Trump supporters at a rally in Birmingham, Alabama. “And they find out that he’s not the person that the media has depicted him to be”.
Not everyone attending Monday’s meeting was supportive of Trump. He also expressed reservations about what he considers Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric. Mr. Trump forced others to take a stance. If it shows up, it will corroborate him.
But former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik later backed up Mr Giuliani’s comments, saying “10-50” people were reported to be celebrating in different areas throughout the city.