Jared Kushner Refuses To Call Trump’s Obama Birtherism Racist
Jared Kushner refused to say that Trump is a racist, and wouldn’t answer when asked if he thought birtherism was racist.
Jared Kushner refused to say that Trump is a racist, and wouldn’t answer when asked if he thought birtherism was racist.
As Hurricane Matthew aims for the South Eastern coast of Florida, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s use of Hurricane Sandy to promote his birther attack on President Obama is an ominous warning about his leadership capabilities.
Donald Trump’s own running mate just made his birther problem one hundred times worse as Gov. Mike Pence gave a nightmare of an interview with ABC’s This Week.
Trump himself has never said that he believes, unequivocally, that Obama was born in the United States.
Donald Trump only needs to sow doubt in the minds of gullible Iowa evangelicals to weaken Cruz’s hold before the caucus on February 1
Trump tweets that McCain is ‘no friend to Ted!’ but fails to mention his own ‘candid assessment’ of Cruz’s birth status just a few days ago
Trump’s support comes from voters who believe Obama is a foreign-born Muslim. In the Republican Party, that is enough to put him in front.
The real travesty is the media’s failure to report and condemn the race-baiting throughout the Republican primary continuing with Romney’s blatant racial appeal to Americans .
Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett says President Obama may be left off their November ballot because he can’t validate the birth certificate.
Look at all the things wrong in America right now and then look at the GOP solutions since 2010. You will see they have no intention of fixing any real problems