Obama angrier with me than Orlando shooter
“It makes a big difference because unless you’re willing to discuss and talk about the real nature of the problem and the name of the problem radical Islamic terrorism, you’re never going to solve the problem”, Trump said.
Trump said the attack on an Orlando nightclub, the worst mass shooting in American’s history, justified his plans. When the Muslim ban was specified, Portman insisted: “I don’t support a Muslim ban; it’s not practical and not consistent with the American standard of not having a religious test”. U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham of SC, who ran against Trump for the Republican nomination and has been a fierce critic since, said Trump’s response made him “unnerved”. That means defeating worldwide terror groups, working with allies and partners to go after them wherever they are, countering their attempts to recruit people here and everywhere, and hardening our defenses at home. Maybe they confirm, once again, that America is now a center-left country, rather than center-right. Just 50 percent of Republicans approve of Trump’s response.
“We need to tell the truth also about how radical Islam is coming to our shores”.
The video came one day after the presumptive Republican presidential nominee told supporters in Dallas that “LGBT is starting to like Donald Trump very much lately, I will tell you, starting to like Donald Trump very, very much lately”, the Hill reported. “And it is yet more evidence that he is temperamentally unfit and totally unqualified to be commander in chief”.
“Anything’s cheaper and anything’s better than what’s going on now in Germany and other countries”, Trump said. On Tuesday in Pittsburgh, Clinton blasted the billionaire for peddling “lies” because “he has to distract us from the fact he has nothing substantive to say”. He also hit Clinton and Obama for not using the term “radical Islamic terrorism”. Trump fumbled Mateen’s birthplace in a Monday speech, saying the suspected shooter “was born in Afghan-of Afghan parents who emigrated to the United States”.
Post spokeswoman Kristine Coratti Kelly said in an email the headline was changed shortly after the story posted “to more properly reflect what Trump said”.
“We’re led by a man who is not tough, not smart, or has something else in mind”, he later added.