In his first formal remarks since Sunday’s deadly shooting
at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Donald Trump revives talk to bar Muslims from
immigrating to the United States and added a promise to
suspend immigration
from any country with a “proven history of terrorism” against the United
States, Europe or other allies.
The presumptive Republican nominee used the attack, which
left 49 people dead, 50 others injured, as ammunition for accusing President
Obama and his likely opponent, Hillary Clinton, of putting the nation at risk
with “deadly ignorance” about the threat of radical Islam.
“They have put political correctness above common sense,
above your safety and above all else,” Trump declared in a speech at the New
Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College in Manchester. “I
refuse to be politically correct.”
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