Trump’s Muslim proposal makes for electric TV moments
He continued on in this vein for some time before Scarborough, who had scarcely said a word during the interview, finally jumped in, telling Trump he could not just keep talking and that he needed to let them ask questions.
That’s when the MSNBC host warned, “We will go to break if you keep talking”.
Trump reignited the idea, shouting over Scarborough and Brzezinski as they tried to interject with questions.
‘Go to break then, Joe, ‘ Trump said. He called into “Morning Joe”, ABC’s “Good Morning America” and CNN’s “New Day” on Tuesday morning where he defended his call to bar all Muslims, except US citizens living overseas, from entering the USA amid stoked terrorism fears. “I’m not just talking, I’m giving you the facts”. Go to break. Go to break.
Washington Post reporter Jenna Johnson says the Trump campaign is slowly fleshing out the very realistic strategy to allow Muslim world leaders, among others, to enter the country.
2016 GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump returns for part two of a discussion with the Morning Joe panel on his proposal to ban Muslims from traveling to the U.S., President Obama, 2016 and his message to Muslims.
“Hold on. No, no, Donald”. TODAY’s Willie Geist co-hosts “Morning Joe” and also questioned the presidential hopeful.
“They’ve been condemning all of the things that I’ve been espousing, and now majority are on my side. You said ‘no candidate would come back after the break.’ No candidate in his position after we attacked him for an hour would have called in in the first place”. I’m not looking at this long-term, I’m looking at it as temporary.
“Let me ask you this: Do you believe that we need members of the Muslim American community – of the Muslim community around the world – to help fight the war on terror and that perhaps this is incredibly counterproductive?” I’m looking at this [as] temporary.
“You should be afraid of the other side, not my side”, he said. “You’ve got to let us actually ask questions”.