Trump slips back into old ways
The Republican nominee’s attack on an African-American pastor shows his discipline is not rock solid.
By Nick Gass 09/15/16 09:53 AM EDT
Updated 09/15/16 04:47 PM EDT
Donald Trump’s newfound commitment to message discipline and restraint showed some cracks on Thursday, with the Republican presidential nominee attacking an African-American pastor who cut off his political speech in a Flint, Michigan, church.
"Well, I was in Flint yesterday, and it was a very interesting experience and got unbelievably good treatment from people, I must say, and even in that audience, the treatment was great. But something was up because I noticed she was so nervous when she introduced me," Trump said in a telephone interview with "Fox & Friends," saying that Bethel United Methodist Church pastor Faith Green Timmons "was so nervous, she was shaking" when she introduced him for his speech.
"I mean, everyone plays their games. It doesn't bother me,” he said about her decision to interrupt him when Trump started attacking Hillary Clinton from the front of the church.
(Trump complied with the pastor’s request Wednesday to stop going after Clinton, replying, "OK. That's good. Then I'm going back onto Flint, OK?")
Trump’s slam on Timmons was a return to form, after the brash billionaire scorched through the Republican primary field with a steady delivery of incendiary comments about minorities, women and his GOP rivals.
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Did Trump say: when she got up to , I notice that she was nervous when she introduced him, she was shaking, is that what he said?
On the second video I posted the full Donald Trump Speech in Flint and I notice who introduce The Donald and it was not the African-American pastor who cut off his political speech in a Flint, Michigan, church, was it?
We was not suppose to see that, RIGHT?