He also rationalized that he was “acting out ‘groveling’” New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski when he jerked and trashed around on stage last November, which was widely read as Trump mocking the reporter’s disabilities.
Trump said he’s spent “millions” on ramps and other features to make his properties accessible to people with disabilities, apparently a reference to the legal requirements for buildings under the Americans with Disabilities Act. “I am a tremendous fan” of disabled people, Trump added.
During the nominee’s wide-ranging address, he also suggested that if his policy banning Muslim immigration was in place before Sept. 11, 2001, terrorists “wouldn't have been here to knock down the World Trade Center.”
It’s only Wednesday, but Trump has sparred this week with everyone from the parents of a dead Muslim-American war hero and his own top staffers to House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) and a random baby in Virginia.
He opened the Florida town hall by reassuring supporters the campaign is “doing really well” and has “never been so well united.”
Trump said he’s spent “millions” on ramps and other features to make his properties accessible to people with disabilities, apparently a reference to the legal requirements for buildings under the Americans with Disabilities Act. “I am a tremendous fan” of disabled people, Trump added.
During the nominee’s wide-ranging address, he also suggested that if his policy banning Muslim immigration was in place before Sept. 11, 2001, terrorists “wouldn't have been here to knock down the World Trade Center.”
It’s only Wednesday, but Trump has sparred this week with everyone from the parents of a dead Muslim-American war hero and his own top staffers to House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) and a random baby in Virginia.
He opened the Florida town hall by reassuring supporters the campaign is “doing really well” and has “never been so well united.”
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