There's no room in this society, in this country for those type of view, and Donald Trump believes that.
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Kayleigh McEnany defends Donald Trump's disavowal of a butler's racist statements, asserting that Trump believes in inclusivity.
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He never denied he said the word. But again here, here we are all day all I've seen is the nasty comment and the dispute with the mayor. Nothing about D-Day, nothing about the reason the President is there and this is what the media does.
If we stay closed too long you're going to see people not going in for medical procedures. You're going to see deaths going up because of drug and alcohol abuse.
That being said, this team, you compare it to Megan Rapinoe and women’s soccer. I am so proud of them, their patriotism, standing for the anthem, praying after every game. They have set such a positive example around the world. And to me…
We are doing temperature checks, hand sanitizers, masks. When you come to the rally, as in any event, you assume a personal risk.





