Eat 24: “When Donald Trump Says ‘Mexico’ We Give You Free Tacos”
“Wondering what kind of words will come out of his mouth? It’s maybe not so surprising that Donald Trump’s talking points sound a bit like the ACA, since the law is rooted in a lot of conservative ideas”, Levitt said.
“It turns out that, inside a campaign that’s been built on attacking seemingly anyone and everyone, the staff has now turned to attacking each other”, Gabriel Sherman wrote. Last week, it was alleged that Lewandowski leaked racist Facebook posts from another Trump aide-Sam Nunberg-that dated back to 2007 in order to get Nunberg kicked off the campaign, an allegation that Lewandowski vociferously denies. Yet, all political campaigns do, especially when you’re the frontrunner of the 2016 GOP field. But for Trump the trouble is that his campaign has barely grown. “They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists, and some, I assume, are good people”.
New York magazine’s Gabriel Sherman reported Thursday that Ivanka Trump, the presidential candidate’s daughter, had urged him to tone it down a notch.
Eat24 quipped that, “after reading a few articles on TMZ”, it noticed Trump’s affinity toward talking about Mexico. Those comments resulted in intense blowback: a number of businesses, including NBC and Macy’s, cut ties with Trump and said his accusations were offensive to immigrants. A Donald Trump spokeswoman declined to comment to Business Insider on it.
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