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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Trump Orders Surrogates to Intensify Criticism of Judge and Journalists Trump Orders Surrogates to Intensify Criticism of Judge and Journalists Image: Trump Orders Surrogates to Intensify Criticism of Judge and Journalists Monday, 06 Jun 2016 05:53 PM An embattled Donald Trump urgently rallied his most visible supporters to defend his attacks on a federal judge's Mexican ancestry during a conference call on Monday in which he ordered them to question the judge's credibility and impugn reporters as racists. "We will overcome," Trump said, according to two supporters who were on the call and requested anonymity to share their notes with Bloomberg Politics. "And Ive always won and Im going to continue to win. And thats the way it is." There was no mention of apologizing or backing away from his widely criticized remarks about U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who is overseeing cases against the Trump University real-estate program. When former Arizona Governor Jan Brewer interrupted the discussion to inform Trump that his own campaign had asked surrogates to stop talking about the lawsuit in an e-mail on Sunday, Trump repeatedly demanded to know who sent the memo, and immediately overruled his staff. "Take that order and throw it the hell out," Trump said. Told the memo was sent by Erica Freeman, a staffer who circulates information to surrogates, Trump said he didn't know her. He openly questioned how the campaign could defend itself if supporters weren't allowed to talk. "Are there any other stupid letters that were sent to you folks?" Trump said. "That's one of the reasons I want to have this call, because you guys are getting sometimes stupid information from people that aren't so smart." Brewer, who was on the call with prominent Republicans like Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi and former Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown, interjected again. "You all better get on the page," she told him. In response, Trump said that he aspired to hold regular calls with surrogates in order to coordinate the campaign's message, a role usually reserved for lower ranking staffers than the nominee himself. The e-mailed memo, sent by Freeman on Sunday, was cc'd to campaign manager Corey Lewandowski; Hope Hicks, Trump's top communications staffer; and Rick Gates, a top aide to campaign chairman Paul Manafort. It informed surrogates that "they're not authorized to discuss matters concerning the Trump Organization including corporate news such as the Trump University case. "The best possible response is the case will be tried in the courtroom in front of a jurynot in the media, according to the e-mail, obtained by Bloomberg Politics. Hicks declined to address the specifics of the conversation with surrogates. "The call was scheduled in order for Mr. Trump to thank his supporters and congratulate everyone as the primaries officially come to an end," Hicks told Bloomberg Politics. "Many topics were discussed and it was a productive call for all parties." Trump's five weeks as the presumptive nominee have been marked by several missteps: A refusal to release his tax returns, confusion among donors over which super-PAC to give money, audio of him using a pseudonym to act as his own publicist, failing to donate to veterans groups as promised until pressed by the media. But the most incendiary controversy has been his handling of Trump University. Trump ignited the controversy when he defended his real-estate program by saying Curiel has an inherent conflict of interest because of his Mexican heritage, because the candidate has proposed building a wall on the U.S.- Mexico border to curb illegal immigration. Curiel was born in Indiana, and Trump's complaint has been criticized by Republican leaders, legal experts, and other commentators. Trump on Sunday broadened his argument by saying on CBS that its possible a Muslim judge could treat him unfairly too, because of his proposed ban on Muslim immigration. "I should have won this thing years ago," Trump said on the call about the case, adding that Curiel is a "member of La Raza." Curiel is affiliated with La Raza Lawyers of California, a Latino bar association. A clearly irritated Trump told his supporters to attack journalists who ask questions about the lawsuit and his comments about the judge. "The people asking the questionsthose are the racists," Trump said. "I would go at 'em." Suggesting a broader campaign against the media, Trump said the campaign should also actively criticize television reporters. "I'd let them have it," he said, referring to those who Trump portrayed as hypocrites. Breaking News at http://Newsmax.com www.newsmax.com/Politics/trump-judge- criticism-indensifies/2016/06/06/id/732568/#ixzz4Au3Mu39N Poster Comment: Indeed, judges CAN be criticized. It is like old Sen. Everett Dirksen of Illinois said, "When you feel the heat, you see the light." Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)
A tenner for all judges and media people.
If the beaner belonged to La Raza he should be removed from his position.
"Have Brain, Will Travel
When we uns takes over, we can fix up a hit list. Make bad people disappear into thin air.
Think the beaner was an anchor baby?
I never thought of that. "Have Brain, Will Travel
I read on another forum yesterday (I didn't bookmark it and can't find it today) that Curiel's birth-mother is a border jumper/illegal.
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