Trump travels to border as Republicans try to woo Hispanics
“There’s a reason, Joe, that all these companies are firing him, because he’s become toxic as a presidential candidate, and I hope we all understand that on the Republican side”.
At the moment, though, Trump says he is in attack mode. “I am leading across the board, and then you hit me with a poll that I’ve never seen this before”. “But, we’re going to do it”.
“I said to myself, ya know, it’s awesome, he doesn’t seem like a very bright guy”. Ted Cruz, who is still trying to curry favor with Trump to pick up his supporters when he inevitably drops out. Trump traveled in a massive police-escorted motorcade on roads closed for his entourage.
“It is unfortunate the local union of Border Patrol Agents received pressure at a national level not to participate and ultimately pulled out of today’s event”, Trump’s campaign said in a statement.
But in an interview on Wednesday, Trump warned the Republican Party that he would think about running as a third-party candidate if they weren’t “fair” to him.
“They’re petrified and afraid of saying what’s happening”, he told reporters.
Meanwhile, some of Trump’s Republican rivals continue to draw distinctions with him.
On his claim about repatriating jobs, Trump has offered few specifics on the economic policies he would pursue if elected president.
Donald Trump’s feeling must be hurt or something.
Indeed, the insults flying between Trump and his fiercest critics have been caustic. Sen. Yet, paradoxically, he’s praised globalization for tearing down barriers to global markets. The majority of citizens of Laredo are Hispanic. Florida Sen. Marco Rubio finally said the country needs a president who “restores dignity and class to the White House“, noting pointedly that Trump can’t provide those qualities.
On Thursday he said he was visiting the border despite being warned it was “dangerous”.
At his Laredo press conference, Trump said that in order to address illegal immigration, “You have to make people that come in – you have to make them legal”. I hate to tell you. “I love the people”. “Sometimes honesty hurts”, she said.
Trump, a real estate mogul and television personality, said in Graham’s home state of South Carolina that he had heard the Republican senator call him a “jackass” in a recent interview. They are “colored by prejudice, racism – or just plain ignorance”, he said.
He has been criticised by many in his own party for mocking senator John McCain’s status as a war hero because he was captured in Vietnam.
Republican presidential candidate Lindsay Graham has destroyed his phone with force and fire after its number was made public.