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Trump: 'I'm not flip-flopping' on immigration plan – campaign live Trump: 'I'm not flip-flopping' on immigration plan – campaign live
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Sheldon Adelson, the Nevada casino mogul and conservative mega-donor, is leading a campaign against pro-Palestine groups on US college campuses and has funded posters that accuse individual students of supporting terrorism and promoting “Jew Hatred”.
The multimillion-dollar effort, which has launched at six campuses in California, is targeting the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement that has become increasingly popular among American university students protesting the Israeli government.
At the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), recent Adelson-funded posters named 16 students and professors, saying they “have allied themselves with Palestinian terrorists to perpetuate BDS and Jew Hatred on this campus”. It further claimed BDS was a “Hamas-inspired genocidal campaign to destroy Israel”.
Robert Gardner, a 25-year-old UCLA senior, saw his name on one of the posters outside a grocery market. “I was really shocked and felt really disturbed,” he said.
“They are trying to cast us as antisemitic, that we are somehow a discriminatory group,” said the political science student, who is a member of the college’s Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) organization. “That is a completely spurious accusation. One of our core principles is anti-oppression and anti-racism.”
Tensions surrounding Israel-Palestine campus activism have escalated in recent years, but SJP leaders said the posters identifying specific students were particularly aggressive and had led some of them to face online harassment and death threats.
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Speaking on Bill O’Reilly’s program on Fox News, Donald Trump again declined to elaborate on his now-obscure position on immigration, telling the host that “I just want to follow the law” and dismissing reports from multiple outlets that detailed remarks he made to a Latino organization over the weekend in which he implied support for a path to legal status for undocumented immigrants.Speaking on Bill O’Reilly’s program on Fox News, Donald Trump again declined to elaborate on his now-obscure position on immigration, telling the host that “I just want to follow the law” and dismissing reports from multiple outlets that detailed remarks he made to a Latino organization over the weekend in which he implied support for a path to legal status for undocumented immigrants.
“I just want to follow the law,” Trump said. “What I’m doing is following the law. You know, this was put out - we had a great meeting over the weekend with Hispanics and leaders of the Hispanic community, and we discussed a lot of different things. And this was one of the many things that was discussed.”“I just want to follow the law,” Trump said. “What I’m doing is following the law. You know, this was put out - we had a great meeting over the weekend with Hispanics and leaders of the Hispanic community, and we discussed a lot of different things. And this was one of the many things that was discussed.”
“And one of the groups, one of the media outlets that have gotten everything about me wrong, including the fact that I would never run and the reporter actually said he would give up his salary if he did. I don’t think I have ever held him to that but one of these media outlets said that they had word from one of the people. It turned out to be false. In fact, the people all denied it, Bill, and I think you probably have seen that.”“And one of the groups, one of the media outlets that have gotten everything about me wrong, including the fact that I would never run and the reporter actually said he would give up his salary if he did. I don’t think I have ever held him to that but one of these media outlets said that they had word from one of the people. It turned out to be false. In fact, the people all denied it, Bill, and I think you probably have seen that.”
When asked again for specifics, Trump focused on deporting criminals, saying that undocumented immigrants who haven’t broken laws while in the country will go through “a process.”When asked again for specifics, Trump focused on deporting criminals, saying that undocumented immigrants who haven’t broken laws while in the country will go through “a process.”
“We are going to obey the existing laws. now the existing laws are very strong. The existing laws, the first thing we are going to do if and when I win, is we are going to get rid of all of the bad ones. We have gang members, we have killers, we have a lot of bad people that have to get out of this country. We are going to get them out. And the police know who they are - they are known by law enforcement who they are, we don’t do anything. They go around killing people and hurting people, and they are going to be out of this country so fast your head will spin. We have existing laws that will allow you to do that.”“We are going to obey the existing laws. now the existing laws are very strong. The existing laws, the first thing we are going to do if and when I win, is we are going to get rid of all of the bad ones. We have gang members, we have killers, we have a lot of bad people that have to get out of this country. We are going to get them out. And the police know who they are - they are known by law enforcement who they are, we don’t do anything. They go around killing people and hurting people, and they are going to be out of this country so fast your head will spin. We have existing laws that will allow you to do that.”
“As far as everybody else, we are going to go through the process. What people don’t know is Obama got tremendous numbers of people out of the country. Bush, the same thing. Lots of people were brought out of the country with the existing laws. Well, I’m going to do the same thing and I just said that. At the same time, we want to do it in a very humane, we want to do it in a very humane manner.”“As far as everybody else, we are going to go through the process. What people don’t know is Obama got tremendous numbers of people out of the country. Bush, the same thing. Lots of people were brought out of the country with the existing laws. Well, I’m going to do the same thing and I just said that. At the same time, we want to do it in a very humane, we want to do it in a very humane manner.”
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Donald Trump veered off the teleprompter on Monday night to claim that “inner cities run by the Democrats” were more dangerous than countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan.Donald Trump veered off the teleprompter on Monday night to claim that “inner cities run by the Democrats” were more dangerous than countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Republican nominee was meant to be delivering a scripted speech calling for Hillary Clinton be investigated by a special prosecutor. However, once again he veered off message in an attempt to appeal to minority voters in apocalyptic terms.The Republican nominee was meant to be delivering a scripted speech calling for Hillary Clinton be investigated by a special prosecutor. However, once again he veered off message in an attempt to appeal to minority voters in apocalyptic terms.
“You can go to war zones in countries that we are fighting and it is safer than living in some of our inner cities that are run by the Democrats,” Trump said. The Republican nominee also promised if elected, “we’ll get rid of the crime. You’ll be able to walk down the street without getting shot. Now, you walk down the street, you get shot.”“You can go to war zones in countries that we are fighting and it is safer than living in some of our inner cities that are run by the Democrats,” Trump said. The Republican nominee also promised if elected, “we’ll get rid of the crime. You’ll be able to walk down the street without getting shot. Now, you walk down the street, you get shot.”
Trump has made increased appeals for support from African Americans in recent days. Despite that, a recent NBC/Wall Street Journal poll showed Trump receiving the support of only 1% of African American voters, a historically low total. The poll did have a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5%. The Republican nominee has repeatedly argued that African American voters should support him in the past week, saying: “What have you got to lose?” In contrast, the New York real estate developer has railed against what he called “the bigotry of Hillary Clinton, who sees people of color only as votes and not as human beings worthy of a better future”.Trump has made increased appeals for support from African Americans in recent days. Despite that, a recent NBC/Wall Street Journal poll showed Trump receiving the support of only 1% of African American voters, a historically low total. The poll did have a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5%. The Republican nominee has repeatedly argued that African American voters should support him in the past week, saying: “What have you got to lose?” In contrast, the New York real estate developer has railed against what he called “the bigotry of Hillary Clinton, who sees people of color only as votes and not as human beings worthy of a better future”.
The intended focus of the Republican nominee’s message on Monday was his call for a special prosecutor to investigate Clinton’s leadership of the state department. Trump claimed that the FBI and Department of Justice could not be trusted to investigate “Hillary Clinton’s crimes”. The FBI in July decided not to pursue criminal charges against Clinton for her use of an unsecured private email server while secretary of state. However, in doing so, FBI Director James Comey rebuked Clinton for the “extremely careless” way in which she handled her emails.The intended focus of the Republican nominee’s message on Monday was his call for a special prosecutor to investigate Clinton’s leadership of the state department. Trump claimed that the FBI and Department of Justice could not be trusted to investigate “Hillary Clinton’s crimes”. The FBI in July decided not to pursue criminal charges against Clinton for her use of an unsecured private email server while secretary of state. However, in doing so, FBI Director James Comey rebuked Clinton for the “extremely careless” way in which she handled her emails.
In the speech, Trump also said he was “fighting for peaceful regime change in our country” and warned gravely of potential election fraud. “You got to go out and watch. You know what I’m talking about.” Trump has long made unsubstantiated claims about “a rigged election” and warned of in-person voter fraud recently at a campaign stop in Pennsylvania. However, an exhaustive investigation of in-person voter fraud in the United States found only 31 cases since 2000 out of more than 1bn ballots cast.In the speech, Trump also said he was “fighting for peaceful regime change in our country” and warned gravely of potential election fraud. “You got to go out and watch. You know what I’m talking about.” Trump has long made unsubstantiated claims about “a rigged election” and warned of in-person voter fraud recently at a campaign stop in Pennsylvania. However, an exhaustive investigation of in-person voter fraud in the United States found only 31 cases since 2000 out of more than 1bn ballots cast.
Trump spoke in the blue collar city of Akron, Ohio. The Buckeye State has 18 electoral votes, and no Republican has ever won the White House without winning Ohio. According to data complied by Real Clear Politics, Clinton has not trailed in a single statewide poll of Ohio since April. However, despite these sagging poll numbers and cryptic warnings about election fraud, Trump was still confident of victory: “I just get the feeling that we’re going to win in a landslide.”Trump spoke in the blue collar city of Akron, Ohio. The Buckeye State has 18 electoral votes, and no Republican has ever won the White House without winning Ohio. According to data complied by Real Clear Politics, Clinton has not trailed in a single statewide poll of Ohio since April. However, despite these sagging poll numbers and cryptic warnings about election fraud, Trump was still confident of victory: “I just get the feeling that we’re going to win in a landslide.”
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The Democratic party’s nominee for governor in West Virginia declared today that he can’t support his party’s presidential nominee, citing her positions on coal mining.The Democratic party’s nominee for governor in West Virginia declared today that he can’t support his party’s presidential nominee, citing her positions on coal mining.
“I cannot be a supporter of Hillary Clinton,” billionaire coal magnate Jim Justice told West Virginia MetroNews’s radio show Talkline. “The reason I can’t be is her position on coal is diametrically, completely wrong in many, many different ways.”“I cannot be a supporter of Hillary Clinton,” billionaire coal magnate Jim Justice told West Virginia MetroNews’s radio show Talkline. “The reason I can’t be is her position on coal is diametrically, completely wrong in many, many different ways.”
In May, Clinton ad-libbed remarks declaring that, if elected, “we’re going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business.”In May, Clinton ad-libbed remarks declaring that, if elected, “we’re going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business.”
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Speaking to an audience in Akron, Ohio, Donald Trump encouraged his followers to survey polling places during the general election - “you know what I’m talking about, right?”Speaking to an audience in Akron, Ohio, Donald Trump encouraged his followers to survey polling places during the general election - “you know what I’m talking about, right?”
“You’ve gotta get everyone of your friends,” Trump said. “You’ve gotta get everyone of your family. You’ve gotta get everybody to go out and watch and go out and vote. And when I say watch, you know what I’m talking about, right? You know what I’m talking about. I think you gotta go out and you gotta watch.”“You’ve gotta get everyone of your friends,” Trump said. “You’ve gotta get everyone of your family. You’ve gotta get everybody to go out and watch and go out and vote. And when I say watch, you know what I’m talking about, right? You know what I’m talking about. I think you gotta go out and you gotta watch.”
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Bill Clinton will quit the board of his charitable foundation but not disband it if Hillary Clinton wins the US presidency, he said on Monday, as Republicans pressed allegations of a conflict of interest.Bill Clinton will quit the board of his charitable foundation but not disband it if Hillary Clinton wins the US presidency, he said on Monday, as Republicans pressed allegations of a conflict of interest.
The announcement came as newly disclosed emails revealed how Huma Abedin coordinated a meeting for a Bahraini prince with officials at the Clinton Foundation during Hillary Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state.The announcement came as newly disclosed emails revealed how Huma Abedin coordinated a meeting for a Bahraini prince with officials at the Clinton Foundation during Hillary Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state.
Amid intensifying political controversy, Bill Clinton told foundation staff last week that it will stop accepting foreign or corporate donations in the event of his wife reaching the White House. In a blog post on Monday, he put flesh on the bones.Amid intensifying political controversy, Bill Clinton told foundation staff last week that it will stop accepting foreign or corporate donations in the event of his wife reaching the White House. In a blog post on Monday, he put flesh on the bones.
He defended the foundation’s work, saying it had “improved millions of lives around the world”, for example, by providing HIV/Aids drugs at vastly reduced cost, but admitted it would need to change if his wife wins.He defended the foundation’s work, saying it had “improved millions of lives around the world”, for example, by providing HIV/Aids drugs at vastly reduced cost, but admitted it would need to change if his wife wins.
“If Hillary is elected president, the foundation’s work, funding, global reach, and my role in it will present questions that must be resolved in a way that keeps the good work going while eliminating legitimate concerns about potential conflicts of interest. Over the last several months, members of the foundation’s senior leadership, Chelsea, and I have evaluated how the foundation should operate if Hillary is elected,” the 70-year-old former president wrote.“If Hillary is elected president, the foundation’s work, funding, global reach, and my role in it will present questions that must be resolved in a way that keeps the good work going while eliminating legitimate concerns about potential conflicts of interest. Over the last several months, members of the foundation’s senior leadership, Chelsea, and I have evaluated how the foundation should operate if Hillary is elected,” the 70-year-old former president wrote.
In the event of a Clinton victory in November, he added, the foundation will accept contributions only from US citizens, permanent residents and US-based independent foundations, whose names will be made public. Many of its international activities will be transferred to other organisations and its official name will change from the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation to the Clinton Foundation.In the event of a Clinton victory in November, he added, the foundation will accept contributions only from US citizens, permanent residents and US-based independent foundations, whose names will be made public. Many of its international activities will be transferred to other organisations and its official name will change from the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation to the Clinton Foundation.
Bill Clinton, who set up the foundation at the end of his presidency 15 years ago, wrote: “While I will continue to support the work of the foundation, I will step down from the board and will no longer raise funds for it.”Bill Clinton, who set up the foundation at the end of his presidency 15 years ago, wrote: “While I will continue to support the work of the foundation, I will step down from the board and will no longer raise funds for it.”
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Donald Trump speaks in AkronDonald Trump speaks in Akron
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Donald Trump said today that, if elected president, he would give back to police departments the controversial military equipment the Obama administration forced them to return, the Guardian’s Jon Swaine and Ben Jacobs report.Donald Trump said today that, if elected president, he would give back to police departments the controversial military equipment the Obama administration forced them to return, the Guardian’s Jon Swaine and Ben Jacobs report.
Speaking with police officers in Ohio, the Republican presidential nominee indicated he would reverse a recall of tanks, heavy weaponry and other equipment carried out by the federal government after the 2014 unrest in Ferguson, Missouri.Speaking with police officers in Ohio, the Republican presidential nominee indicated he would reverse a recall of tanks, heavy weaponry and other equipment carried out by the federal government after the 2014 unrest in Ferguson, Missouri.
During discussions at a fraternal order of police lodge in Akron, Trump was asked by one questioner if he would return “military equipment” to law enforcement, according to a pool reporter who observed the event.During discussions at a fraternal order of police lodge in Akron, Trump was asked by one questioner if he would return “military equipment” to law enforcement, according to a pool reporter who observed the event.
“Yes I would,” said Trump, who added that the current situation facing law enforcement was “ridiculous”.“Yes I would,” said Trump, who added that the current situation facing law enforcement was “ridiculous”.
In May last year, Barack Obama banned the transfer of some surplus military equipment from the US defense department to regional police departments. Millions of dollars’ worth of gear was transferred under a longstanding program not widely noticed until heavily armored police clashed with protesters in Ferguson.In May last year, Barack Obama banned the transfer of some surplus military equipment from the US defense department to regional police departments. Millions of dollars’ worth of gear was transferred under a longstanding program not widely noticed until heavily armored police clashed with protesters in Ferguson.
Obama’s prohibition applied to items such as grenade launchers, armored vehiclesand large-caliber weapons. Police departments have remained free to buy the equipment commercially but chiefs say they are deterred by high prices.Obama’s prohibition applied to items such as grenade launchers, armored vehiclesand large-caliber weapons. Police departments have remained free to buy the equipment commercially but chiefs say they are deterred by high prices.
Some departments complained after receiving notices from the Obama administration recalling vehicles and other equipment. Police leaders said that following the fatal shooting of officers in Dallas, Texas, in July, the Obama administration had agreed to revisit its executive order and consider taking some items off its banned list.Some departments complained after receiving notices from the Obama administration recalling vehicles and other equipment. Police leaders said that following the fatal shooting of officers in Dallas, Texas, in July, the Obama administration had agreed to revisit its executive order and consider taking some items off its banned list.
Trump has wrapped himself in the mantle of law enforcement in recent months and proclaimed himself to be “the law and order candidate” in his acceptance speech at the Republican national convention.Trump has wrapped himself in the mantle of law enforcement in recent months and proclaimed himself to be “the law and order candidate” in his acceptance speech at the Republican national convention.
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On the heels of news that Donald Trump has postponed an impending address on immigration in Denver, Colorado, the campaign has also announced that it has cancelled a rally and fundraising trump set to take place in Portland, Oregon, on August 31.On the heels of news that Donald Trump has postponed an impending address on immigration in Denver, Colorado, the campaign has also announced that it has cancelled a rally and fundraising trump set to take place in Portland, Oregon, on August 31.
“The campaign has decided to cancel the Aug. 31 fundraiser and rally in Portland as Mr. Trump has had to make changes to his calendar in the wake of the Louisiana flood disaster,” Trump’s Oregon campaign director, Jacob Daniels, told Oregon Public Broadcasting.“The campaign has decided to cancel the Aug. 31 fundraiser and rally in Portland as Mr. Trump has had to make changes to his calendar in the wake of the Louisiana flood disaster,” Trump’s Oregon campaign director, Jacob Daniels, told Oregon Public Broadcasting.
Left-leaning Portland, the largest city in a state that hasn’t voted for a Republican presidential nominee in more than three decades, was always an odd choice for a Trump rally, although Daniels vowed that Trump will reschedule: “We look forward to having Mr. Trump and Gov. Pence in Oregon at a later date.”Left-leaning Portland, the largest city in a state that hasn’t voted for a Republican presidential nominee in more than three decades, was always an odd choice for a Trump rally, although Daniels vowed that Trump will reschedule: “We look forward to having Mr. Trump and Gov. Pence in Oregon at a later date.”
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As the new school year approaches, a federal court in Texas has blocked new US school rules for accommodating transgender students. This legal battle with the White House may soon head to the supreme court. Reed O’Connor, a district judge in Fort Worth, issued the injunction on Sunday night to keep public schools from having to allow equal access to bathrooms and changing facilities.As the new school year approaches, a federal court in Texas has blocked new US school rules for accommodating transgender students. This legal battle with the White House may soon head to the supreme court. Reed O’Connor, a district judge in Fort Worth, issued the injunction on Sunday night to keep public schools from having to allow equal access to bathrooms and changing facilities.
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Lawyers for Melania Trump are pursuing legal action against the Daily Mail for reporting “100% false” rumors that she worked as an escort in the 1990s as well as raising questions about her immigration status at the time.Lawyers for Melania Trump are pursuing legal action against the Daily Mail for reporting “100% false” rumors that she worked as an escort in the 1990s as well as raising questions about her immigration status at the time.
While Donald Trump has a reputation for threatening and pursuing litigation, it is unusual for a major party nominee or their spouse to mount legal action against a publication only months before an election.While Donald Trump has a reputation for threatening and pursuing litigation, it is unusual for a major party nominee or their spouse to mount legal action against a publication only months before an election.
The Republican nominee’s wife had previously denied a story in Politico in which questions about her immigration status were first reported but had not previously addressed the other accusations.The Republican nominee’s wife had previously denied a story in Politico in which questions about her immigration status were first reported but had not previously addressed the other accusations.
The suit comes in the wake of Trump launching an offensive against many media outlets, banning some such as Politico and the Washington Post from covering his rallies as well as calling for libel laws in the US to be opened up. He also banned the Guardian from attending an event in Scotland after Trump took offence when reporter Ewen MacAskill questioned the Republican nominee about his allegedly “toxic” politics.The suit comes in the wake of Trump launching an offensive against many media outlets, banning some such as Politico and the Washington Post from covering his rallies as well as calling for libel laws in the US to be opened up. He also banned the Guardian from attending an event in Scotland after Trump took offence when reporter Ewen MacAskill questioned the Republican nominee about his allegedly “toxic” politics.
In a statement to the Guardian, Charles Harder, an attorney at the firm of Harder, Miller and Abrams which is representing Trump, said: “This law firm is litigation counsel for Melania Trump. Mrs Trump has placed several news organizations on notice of her legal claims against them, including Daily Mail among others, for making false and defamatory statements about her supposedly having been an ‘escort’ in the 1990s. All such statements are 100% false, highly damaging to her reputation, and personally hurtful. She understands that news media have certain leeway in a presidential campaign, but outright lying about her in this way exceeds all bounds of appropriate news reporting and human decency.”In a statement to the Guardian, Charles Harder, an attorney at the firm of Harder, Miller and Abrams which is representing Trump, said: “This law firm is litigation counsel for Melania Trump. Mrs Trump has placed several news organizations on notice of her legal claims against them, including Daily Mail among others, for making false and defamatory statements about her supposedly having been an ‘escort’ in the 1990s. All such statements are 100% false, highly damaging to her reputation, and personally hurtful. She understands that news media have certain leeway in a presidential campaign, but outright lying about her in this way exceeds all bounds of appropriate news reporting and human decency.”
Harder’s not-quite-four-year-old Beverly Hills firm, Harder Mirell & Abrams LLP, is perhaps best known for representing Hulk Hogan in the lawsuit that eventuallybankrupted Gawker Media, which was sold at auction to media company Univision earlier in August. The suit was funded by Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel, who spoke on behalf of Trump at the Republican national convention in Cleveland. Harder has also represented a number of other plaintiffs against Gawker as well; most recently, Harder has threatened a lawsuit against the now-defunct website because of an investigative report about Donald Trump’s hair.Harder’s not-quite-four-year-old Beverly Hills firm, Harder Mirell & Abrams LLP, is perhaps best known for representing Hulk Hogan in the lawsuit that eventuallybankrupted Gawker Media, which was sold at auction to media company Univision earlier in August. The suit was funded by Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel, who spoke on behalf of Trump at the Republican national convention in Cleveland. Harder has also represented a number of other plaintiffs against Gawker as well; most recently, Harder has threatened a lawsuit against the now-defunct website because of an investigative report about Donald Trump’s hair.
A spokesperson for the Daily Mail did not respond to a request for comment.A spokesperson for the Daily Mail did not respond to a request for comment.
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They are not all, however, run by pre-teens.They are not all, however, run by pre-teens.
Trump has 15 field offices in Ohio but none in the 2 biggest counties that include Cleveland and Cincy. pic.twitter.com/QjuYT4YXltTrump has 15 field offices in Ohio but none in the 2 biggest counties that include Cleveland and Cincy. pic.twitter.com/QjuYT4YXlt
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Donald Trump’s pivot is a tale of two hirings, and which one he gives more weight to will have a dramatic impact on the outcome of his campaign.Donald Trump’s pivot is a tale of two hirings, and which one he gives more weight to will have a dramatic impact on the outcome of his campaign.
Most analysis thus far has revolved around Breitbart News chairman Stephen K Brannon, who last week was named the campaign’s chief executive. It was a move widely seen as a rebuke to the more traditional presidential campaign that the recently ousted Paul Manafort sought to implement.Most analysis thus far has revolved around Breitbart News chairman Stephen K Brannon, who last week was named the campaign’s chief executive. It was a move widely seen as a rebuke to the more traditional presidential campaign that the recently ousted Paul Manafort sought to implement.
But the hiring of Manafort’s actual replacement, seasoned GOP operative Kellyanne Conway, tells a very different story. Namely, that Trump is going to remain true to himself, only this time in a winning way.But the hiring of Manafort’s actual replacement, seasoned GOP operative Kellyanne Conway, tells a very different story. Namely, that Trump is going to remain true to himself, only this time in a winning way.
Conway, who started with the Trump campaign in July as an adviser to Manafort, has promised to do what Manafort could not: to “sharpen the message” put forward by Trump, rather than try to rebuild his personality from scratch with a teleprompter – something she’s previously described as being less about changing Trump than giving him choices. (In a July interview with the Washington Post, Conway compared her approach to the time she persuaded her daughter to swap out a turquoise Memorial Day outfit for a more flattering blue alternative.)Conway, who started with the Trump campaign in July as an adviser to Manafort, has promised to do what Manafort could not: to “sharpen the message” put forward by Trump, rather than try to rebuild his personality from scratch with a teleprompter – something she’s previously described as being less about changing Trump than giving him choices. (In a July interview with the Washington Post, Conway compared her approach to the time she persuaded her daughter to swap out a turquoise Memorial Day outfit for a more flattering blue alternative.)
That means Conway listening to Trump as much as he listens to her. And unlike a lot of women, conservative and otherwise, she’s been willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, recently telling MSNBC “I think you should judge people by their actions, not just their words on a political campaign trail”. Whether Trump will be able to listen to and learn from Conway’s guidance, however, remains to be seen.That means Conway listening to Trump as much as he listens to her. And unlike a lot of women, conservative and otherwise, she’s been willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, recently telling MSNBC “I think you should judge people by their actions, not just their words on a political campaign trail”. Whether Trump will be able to listen to and learn from Conway’s guidance, however, remains to be seen.
Listening to women has never exactly been Trump’s strong suit, but now his entire campaign may hang in the balance of his ability – or more likely, lack of ability – to do just that.Listening to women has never exactly been Trump’s strong suit, but now his entire campaign may hang in the balance of his ability – or more likely, lack of ability – to do just that.
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The Clinton campaign is really pushing this new campaign advert:The Clinton campaign is really pushing this new campaign advert:
In times of crisis, America depends on steady leadership, clear thinking, and calm judgment. https://t.co/Tpo3Sp7Ri1In times of crisis, America depends on steady leadership, clear thinking, and calm judgment. https://t.co/Tpo3Sp7Ri1
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Donald Trump postpones immigration speechDonald Trump postpones immigration speech
Donald Trump’s highly anticipated speech on immigration, originally set to take place on Thursday in Denver, Colorado, has been postponed.Donald Trump’s highly anticipated speech on immigration, originally set to take place on Thursday in Denver, Colorado, has been postponed.
A Trump campaign spokesperson told the Denver Post that although the candidate will be appearing in at a big-dollar fundraiser in Aspen, Colorado, the trip will not be accompanied by a much-ballyhooed policy address on Trump’s signature issue: immigration.A Trump campaign spokesperson told the Denver Post that although the candidate will be appearing in at a big-dollar fundraiser in Aspen, Colorado, the trip will not be accompanied by a much-ballyhooed policy address on Trump’s signature issue: immigration.
Rumors flourished this weekend that Trump had softened his stance on deporting the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants currently living in the US, including openness to creating a pathway to legal status, after a meeting with Latino leaders in which Trump reportedly admitted that deporting millions of US residents “is neither possible nor humane”.Rumors flourished this weekend that Trump had softened his stance on deporting the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants currently living in the US, including openness to creating a pathway to legal status, after a meeting with Latino leaders in which Trump reportedly admitted that deporting millions of US residents “is neither possible nor humane”.
In an interview with Fox & Friends this morning, a defiant Trump dismissed the reports, but did not come out and say that he would, as he’s previously suggested, implement a “deportation force” to hunt down undocumented immigrants living in the United States,In an interview with Fox & Friends this morning, a defiant Trump dismissed the reports, but did not come out and say that he would, as he’s previously suggested, implement a “deportation force” to hunt down undocumented immigrants living in the United States,
“I’m not flip-flopping,” Trump said. “We want to come up with a really fair, but firm answer. That’s - it has to be very firm.”“I’m not flip-flopping,” Trump said. “We want to come up with a really fair, but firm answer. That’s - it has to be very firm.”
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