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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will make a campaign stop in Birmingham this weekend.
In this August 14, 2015, photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gestures during a media availability prior to a campaign stop at Winnacunnet High School in Hampton, N.H. Trump sells himself as a bold empire builder, the kind of risk taker who can force through big changes in Washington as president the country needs.
“I have a tremendous heart”, Trump said at a campaign rally in Knoxville, Tenn., Monday. “I tend to just be able to eat snacks because it’s so busy and there are so many people and so much hoopla everywhere I go”.
Host Joe Scarborough cited France’s new policy of shutting down mosques with direct ties to radical Islam, asking Trump if he would take a similar position as president.
“I would hate to do it, but it’s something that you’re going to have to strongly consider”, Trump told MSNBC in a phone interview. And it doesn’t seem like he’d use them to herald any sort of future peace, either, offering during a speech in Iowa that he would “bomb the shit” out of ISIS’s oil fields and instate a ring of protective troops as they were rebuilt. “Had there been other people carrying weapons, you would have had a lot different story, believe me”.
He also said Americans must reassess a few of their civil liberties in response to growing threats from the Islamic State group. Surveillance, he argued, should include intelligence-gathering in and around mosques.
“And we’re not going to”.
The 6-foot-2 Trump said he often ends up snacking on chips and candy instead of consuming large meals because he’s so pumped up on adrenaline he loses his appetite. “Build a wall!” back, referring to Trump’s call to build a barrier along the US-Mexico border.