Trump justified for mocking a disabled journalist
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump explained that he had no intention of mocking the disabled journalist from the New York Times.
On Thursday, Trump tweeted that he didn't even know what a journalist looked like and was merely portraying a man trying to take back words he had spoken years ago.
Currently Donald Trump continues to be a favorite of the presidential race from the Republicans.
Forum previously reported that Trump criticized for the fact that during a speech in the state of South Carolina parodied journalist with a physical disability.
Earlier, journalist Serge Kowalewski stated that the presidential candidate misquoted his article from 2001 of the year, in which he wrote about the detentions of people who were happy about the tragedy in September of New York 11.
In a speech to 22 in November, Trump announced that thousands of people from neighborhoods with an Arab population were happy about the collapse of the towers of the World Trade Center.
In response, Kowalewski noted that he did not remember anyone talking about thousands or even hundreds of people celebrating the attacks.
“Well, I don't know what I said. I don’t remember,” Trump said, parodying the movements of a man with arthrogryposis.
This is not the first trick of Trump. Previously, the "Forum" reported that the politician kicked out from the press conference of the journalist Spanish-language channel Univision.
Correspondent Jorge Ramos tried to ask Trump a question several times, but he did not give such an opportunity and suggested that he wait for his turn. In response to another attempt by Ramos to ask a question, the tycoon said: “No. You did not give words. Come back to Univision. ”
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