Donald Trump says USA should bring back waterboarding
Donald Trump’s Republican rivals have so far denounced his proposal to create a system for tracking Muslims in the USA, describing the idea as “abhorrent”, “revolting”, and “dangerous”. That’s not so with other top GOP contenders; the former secretary of state leads majority among all adults — although former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida was second, with 13 percent.
Asked whether Muslims would have to register at mosques, Trump said: “Different places. But it’s all about management”. “But it’s all about management”.
In an interview on Fox News Channel on Friday evening, Trump tried to clarify his position.
Donald Trump said on Monday that the United States should bring back waterboarding. President Barack Obama formally ended the program when he took office in 2009.
With more super-PACs starting to run advertisements aimed at dislodging Trump, he said Sunday that he is still considering the option of breaking with the party to run as an independent, despite saying in September he would not.
The Muslim populace in the US has gone from thousands to the millions with time, but it seems they don’t deserve the respect of Donald Trump.
“What I have said is that I would be in favor of monitoring a mosque or any church or any organization or any school or any press corps where there was a lot of radicalization and things that were anti-American”, Carson told reporters during an appearance at a justice forum in SC.
The pledge had been welcome news for the Republican National Committee, which had sought more control over the nomination race and moved to lock down Mr. Trump’s allegiance after he had suggested that he was not prepared to support whoever wins the GOP nomination race.
The protester, who wore a shirt saying Black Lives Matter and refused to leave the rally, was hit by roughly a half-dozen attendees, CNN said.
It began last Monday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe”, when Trump reignited a discussion about closing mosques – something he’d been asked about in October but which drew addition headlines for in the aftermath of the Paris bombing attack.
Civil liberties experts told AP that a database for Muslims would be unconstitutional on several counts. We want to go with watchlists.
“If there’s a rabid dog running around in your neighborhood, you’re probably not going to assume something good about that dog”, Carson said Thursday. We have no idea who’s being sent in here.
“There were people that over in New Jersey that were watching it, a heavy Arab population, that were cheering as the buildings came down”, Trump said.
The news is better still for Trump in New Hampshire, where CBS/YouGov found that the billionaire real estate developer and reality television star has an even more commanding lead.
These voters also perceive negative economic consequences as a result of illegal immigration: about three in four say illegal immigrants drive down Americans’ wages.
Take Iowa and SC.