Even Republicans are saying Trump’s 9/11 story is wrong
“I’ve heard Paterson… I saw it on television”.
“This meeting was wonderful. It didn’t go longer for other reasons”.
Trump has denied that he was mocking Kovaleski’s illness, insisting that he doesn’t know him and was unaware of his condition, and that he would never make fun of someone with a disability.
When Roland Martin of NewsOne Now, interviewed Steve Parson, another black minister who was in the meeting with Trump, it seemed like Trump was short on policy and specifics.
“We made history today”, Scott said.
Monday’s meeting was at the source of much controversy – and confusion. What the hell has he done for the African-Americans? He has held several meetings with pastors from across the country in recent months. This forced the cancellation of the planned press conference and left Trump in an awkward spot.
Pullings, who has not endorsed Trump, wanted to clear up the fact that a majority of the pastors share his views despite Trump’s campaign promoting otherwise.
“I watched the World Trade Center come tumbling down”, he said, pushing for surveillance of certain Mosques. “Hey look, if I’m wrong about something, I want to apologize”. “Real life not usually black or white”.
Trump campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks said in an email that Trump would still be holding a private meeting with the group on Monday before departing for a rally in Georgia.
In spite of his reservations about Trump, McCain signaled that he would support him if he won the Republican nomination.
“Dr. Bryant has gone so far to go out on Twitter and call the people who were in that room “prostitutes, ‘” Davis said, noting that Bryant compared the preachers” pulpits to poles. “That really concerns me”. I think Mr. Trump has been a valuable part of the Republican primary, and in the end it will show that his involvement in the process was very important.
Trump stumbled on religous questions earlier this year when he failed to name his favorite Bible verse and said he couldn’t recall asking God for forgiveness.
Most pundits would have told you a presidential candidate could not survive just one of these gaffes (and there’s many more). “And they were saying, ‘Burn America'”.
“You all quite frankly should be ashamed of yourselves, all you do is ask about Donald Trump every place I go”, Christie said. “They don’t know the Donald Trump that we know”.