Storm of reactions in the US than statements of Dora. Trump for weapons and Ch. Clinton
The prospective Republican presidential Donald Trump yesterday suggested supporters gun and firearms act to block Democratic rival Hillary Clinton than to propose to Congress liberal judges on the US Supreme Court, rousing another storm of reactions had just start trying to avoid confrontations.
"If you can choose its judges will not be able to do anything, guys," said Trump in concentration, for members of the US Supreme Court, whose term of office is for life. "While Amendment 2 (US Constitution), ladies and gentlemen - perhaps there is something, I do not know," he said. The Amendment 2 of the Constitution guarantees the right gun and firearms by ordinary citizens.
The faces of some listeners who sat behind the Trump seemed to twitch when he made the statement, while the election of Clinton's office said that the statement is "dangerous", adding that "a person who seeks to become president of the United States should not any way to suggest violence, "he said.
When explanations are requested, the Trump's office said that the candidate was referring to the effort that should be made by the supporters of the gun to come more voters to the polls to vote for Trump. "Supporters of gun have incredible energy and is very united, which gives them great political power," he added.
Michael Hayden, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), who Monday was among 50 Republican special National Security signed a letter denouncing the Trump said on CNN channel, "You are not only responsible for what you say. You and responsible for what people hear. "
Senator Elizabeth Warren, a liberal politician who likes to cause the Trump, sent message through Twittter report stating that Trump "launches threats against life (Clinton) because it is a ridiculous coward who can not afford that loses by a girl. " The top executive of Trump Kelien Conway replied with her own tweet in Warren, "Shame."
The Republican vice president candidate Mike Pens, when asked if Trump encourages violence against Clinton told NBC's sister channel station, "Certainly not. No".
But Democrats said that the statements of Trump are another indication that the candidate does not "do" for the White House. "Do not experiencing a political blunder. It is murder threat seriously escalating the possibility of a national tragedy and crisis," said Sen. Chris Murphy, in his message to Twittter.
Immediately after the Trump statement, many social media accused him essentially asks the murder of Clinton. In three hours of his statement, the Amendment 2 became the most popular topic in Twittter, with over 60,000 posts to indicate the condition.
The prospective Republican presidential Donald Trump yesterday suggested supporters gun and firearms act to block Democratic rival Hillary Clinton than to propose to Congress liberal judges on the US Supreme Court, rousing another storm of reactions had just start trying to avoid confrontations.
"If you can choose its judges will not be able to do anything, guys," said Trump in concentration, for members of the US Supreme Court, whose term of office is for life. "While Amendment 2 (US Constitution), ladies and gentlemen - perhaps there is something, I do not know," he said. The Amendment 2 of the Constitution guarantees the right gun and firearms by ordinary citizens.
The faces of some listeners who sat behind the Trump seemed to twitch when he made the statement, while the election of Clinton's office said that the statement is "dangerous", adding that "a person who seeks to become president of the United States should not any way to suggest violence, "he said.
When explanations are requested, the Trump's office said that the candidate was referring to the effort that should be made by the supporters of the gun to come more voters to the polls to vote for Trump. "Supporters of gun have incredible energy and is very united, which gives them great political power," he added.
Michael Hayden, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), who Monday was among 50 Republican special National Security signed a letter denouncing the Trump said on CNN channel, "You are not only responsible for what you say. You and responsible for what people hear. "
Senator Elizabeth Warren, a liberal politician who likes to cause the Trump, sent message through Twittter report stating that Trump "launches threats against life (Clinton) because it is a ridiculous coward who can not afford that loses by a girl. " The top executive of Trump Kelien Conway replied with her own tweet in Warren, "Shame."
The Republican vice president candidate Mike Pens, when asked if Trump encourages violence against Clinton told NBC's sister channel station, "Certainly not. No".
But Democrats said that the statements of Trump are another indication that the candidate does not "do" for the White House. "Do not experiencing a political blunder. It is murder threat seriously escalating the possibility of a national tragedy and crisis," said Sen. Chris Murphy, in his message to Twittter.
Immediately after the Trump statement, many social media accused him essentially asks the murder of Clinton. In three hours of his statement, the Amendment 2 became the most popular topic in Twittter, with over 60,000 posts to indicate the condition.
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