“I can feel it”: Donald Trump explains how he “predicted” 9/11
Still, Trump maintained that he had predicted that late Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden would try to attack the U.S. He said his forecast is written in his book titled “The America We Deserve”, which was published in 2000.
The Ohio governor’s campaign also released an ad on Monday about Trump saying he wanted to register all Muslims in the United States.
Reporter: Trump telling a crowd of thousands in OH that his phone has been ringing off the hook with people who say they saw what he says he saw. Let’s bring in Jon Karl and, Jon, even as this is happening new polls showing Donald Trump back on top in Iowa.
“I will see what happens”. It was well covered at the time, I know they don’t like to talk about it, but it was well covered at the time. A number of people who were allegedly seen celebrating the attacks and holding tailgate-style parties on rooftops.
Now, there is no reference in the article to Trump’s claim of seeing thousands and thousands of Muslims celebrating in Jersey City. “Many people have tweeted that I am right”. “Because I can feel it. My father always used to say… everything you touch just turns to gold, and he’s got a great sense of location and business and things”.
“I heard he’s dropping out”, Trump cracked.
A young Muslim-American woman is being described as “courageous and powerful” by her Facebook followers after she took a stand against a recent controversial comment made by Donald Trump. If your generals come to you with a plan to bomb terrorist training camps, you may well agree to that; if one of them adds “in New Jersey” to the equation one would hope that a President Ben Carson would at least look up from his lunch.
There is dishonesty here, but it is on the part of NPR, the NY Times and the Associated Press, not Donald Trump. Cohen’s feedback came a day after Trump twittered frustrations with the the Republican Party bash over former GOP strategist Liz Mair’s proposed efforts to “defeat and destroy” the real estate celeb’s presidential bid.
O’Reilly called out Trump for his admission: “You’re a presidential contender, you gotta check ’em”. Steven Fulop, mayor of Jersey City, said on news radio station 1010 WINS that he thinks it’s “shameful that he’s politicizing 9/11… from our standpoint you really gotta question where he’s coming from”.