Trump is the voice of many
“I’ve had hundreds of phone calls to the Trump Organization saying, ‘We saw it. It was dancing in the streets, ‘” he said.
“I do not support nor will endorse Donald Trump”, wrote Corletta Vaughan, senior pastor at the Holy Ghost Full Gospel Cathedral in Detroit, on Facebook.
Ty Wright/Getty Images Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump stuck by his claims that he witnessed Muslims celebrating on September 11, 2001 in New Jersey in an interview on Sunday.
He says Trump’s campaign thought the press conference scheduled Monday in NY was for an endorsement when it wasn’t.
Trump had said that thousands of people in Jersey City cheered the devastation of the World Trade Center.
For years, I’ve heard church-goers say: “God works in mysterious ways”.
And over the weekend, the conservative TV host and former Republican congressman Joe Scarborough called out Trump’s new claim that, “Everybody admits worldwide the Muslims were absolutely going wild [after 9/11]”.
Trump later added: “I have a very good memory”. Lately, he’s advocated for everything from a database to track Muslims in the United States to closing down mosques to reviving the use of waterboarding. Showing on NBC’s “Meet the Press”, the Republican frontrunner stated, “I saw it. So many people saw it …” Stand up for Trump, because he is standing up for all of us. Turns out, both NYT and the Trump campaign may have jumped the gun. “I think people, in the final analysis, will realize he doesn’t have the skills, the background and the experience he needs to be president”. “And I never forgot it”.
DONALD TRUMP: Chuck, it did happen in New Jersey. After they objected, the Trump campaign chose to keep the meeting private and quietly canceled a press conference afterward meant to announce their support.
“Who else is going to take on The New York Times?”. This seems to be a little contradictory when compared to his earlier statement on Trump, where he labeled even the prospect of the business mogul becoming America’s next president as “scary”.
Though before the Sarasota rally Trump showed a softer side, at least briefly.
There are signs that Trump knows he has to court a more ethnically diverse pool of supporters if he wants to win the presidency. Trump may be a genuine candidate, but his actions are linked to a disingenuous strategy to utilize the media to maximize his profile at the expense of a regarded political process-go on for?