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Trump touts his 'beautiful' wall
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In a lengthy answer that also touched on the centerpiece of his campaign — his plan to end illegal immigration — the billionaire real estate developer said he would “build the greatest wall that you’ve ever seen.”
And rest assured, it won’t be an eye sore, Trump assured the crowd. “If they call it the Trump Wall, it has to be beautiful,” he said. He also touched on gun rights, saying, “I’m a big Second Amendment person…. Big.”
Another member of the audience expressed concern that his website only had one detailed policy position, his immigration plan. Could he offer any other specific proposals? |
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medved is mocking his 18 foot wall citing dr. Charles Krauthammer who was on his show, stating you can't build a 19 foot ladder, with medved calling him variations of 'idiotic'...meanwhile Israel bests that by a long shot: http://www.traveladventures.org/continents/asia/images/israeli-wall14.jpg |
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