Donald Trump defended himself on Twitter Saturday against criticism
that he did not challenge a questioner at a recent town hall meeting who
suggested the U.S. should “get rid” of Muslims and claimed that
President Obama is a Muslim born outside of the United States.
“We have a problem in this country, it’s called Muslims,” said the
questioner in the audience at the New Hampshire town hall meeting on
Thursday. “Our current President is one. We know he’s not even an
American,” he added. “We have training camps growing where they want to
kill us. That’s my question, when can we get rid of them?”
“We’re going to be looking at a lot of different things,” Trump said.
“You know, a lot of people are saying that and a lot of people are
saying that bad things are happening. We’re going to be looking at that
and many other things.”
After the meeting, Trump did not answer questions from reporters about why he didn’t challenge the comments, according to CNN.
But Trump’s campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, later told the network
that Trump didn’t hear the accusation that Obama was a Muslim.
“All he heard was a question about
training camps, which he said we have to look into,” Lewandowski told
CNN. “The media want to make this an issue about Obama, but it’s about
him waging a war on Christianity.”
On Twitter today, Trump addressed the comments, questioning why he was expected to defend Obama from his supporter’s remarks:
If someone made a nasty or controversial statement about me to the president, do you really think he would come to my rescue? No chance!
If I would have challenged the man, the media would have accused me of interfering with that man's right of free speech. A no win situation!
Trump’s failure to challenge the comments drew strong criticism
from Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin
O’Malley. Republican candidate Chris Christie also said Trump had
handled the situation poorly.
“I would just tell you that if somebody at one of my town hall
meetings said something like that, I would correct them and say, now,
the president’s a Christian and he was born in this country,” Christie said on NBC’s TODAY show Friday. “Those two things are self evident.”
Mandy Oaklander
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