Muslim Leader Invites Donald Trump to New Jersey Amid Controversy
For them, the meeting was an opportunity to challenge Trump on controversial comments he’s made recently as a presidential candidate.
“But I don’t recall hearing the kids say ‘Burn America.’ If anything they were probably saying Burn something, but not burn America”, she said. “I’ve heard Paterson. It was 14 years ago”, Trump said. Six of the eight, Guzman reported, lived in the building, which Guzman was told was “swarming with suspects”.
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.
He said he was not sure when exactly the list of pastors throwing their support behind Trump would be released, saying he is working with them to secure a list and date.
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With Trump having an unfavorable rating of 74 percent with minority voters, according to ABC News, he could hurt the Republican party’s chances to broaden its voter base. She had a problem with what the young man was doing, saying that she didn’t think it was appropriate, because, you know, Black folks aren’t supposed to look white people in the eyes.
In another tweet, Trump posted a video of WABC radio host and Guardian Angels founder Curtis Silwa references cheering following the 9/11 attacks. “This is going to be more hate, and more Islamophobia against this Muslim community”. Sliwa said the full video actually suggested that there weren’t “thousands and thousands” of people partying in New Jersey as the towers went down. “Mr. Trump was very pleased with the meeting”. He was living in Jersey City, New Jersey – in the shadow of the terror across the Hudson River from lower Manhattan and the city home to Ellis Island. The fact that he is disabled should not have even been noticed, much less mocked by Donald Trump.
But Sliwa countered the clip was “edited” and that there were only “a handful of people” celebrating. “Suspects who, I’m told, were cheering on the roof when they saw the planes slam into the Trade Center”.
In America more than just about anywhere, politicians keep a very tight control on what they say.