Let’s rally behind Donald Trump, and together, let’s make America great again!
Donald Trump is a friend.
Mr. Trump, you were elected mainly because you found a way to connect with the average blue-collar worker who’s sick of the games politicians have been playing for years. Those same blue-collar folks, who go to church, want to feed their families, have to pay their taxes.
Here’s a more controversial idea: In general, Democrats and progressives ought to allow Trump considerable room to choose his own employees – far more room than Republicans allowed during the Obama administration. Tit-for-tat is a dangerous game.
Donald Trump’s leadership, decision-making and problem solving will restore America’s role as the undeniable and unquestioned world leader.
I have the right temperament. I have the right leadership. I’ve built an incredible company. I went to a great school. I came out – I built an incredible company. I wrote the number one selling business book of all time: ‘Trump: The Art of the Deal.’
Trump’s attacks against the judiciary reflect his view that only he should be able to decide what he can and cannot do.
Mr. Trump’s position has been clear from the beginning: He’s under audit. When the audit is completed, he’ll release his returns.
People are terrified of them to the point where Trump wants to ban all Muslims from coming here, which is ridiculous.
We have a moral responsibility to stand up to Donald Trump, and that’s what we’re going to do.
I am unknown because I’ve avoided the limelight so that I could serve. In the case of Donald Trump, he has avoided service so that he could seek the limelight.
I am prepared to do whatever I can do and whatever is reasonable to make sure that it is Hillary who makes it to the White House and not Trump.
Every voice on the Left bleated about how they feared protests and riots by angry Donald Trump supporters if and when he lost the election, yet it is the Leftists themselves destroying property and blocking roads. Everyone can see where the hate is coming from. Everyone.
Aside from Donald Trump, the Clintons are the best for ratings and click-throughs.
I don’t think, Donald Trump doesn’t think, no one thinks that a foreign entity should be interfering with a foreign election.
Donald Trump is well known for liking people he thinks are tough.
Once when I was working for the Daily News, I was summoned back to work from vacation because Donald Trump announced he was getting a divorce.
When I heard Donald Trump make that sweeping hysterical statement that all Muslims have to be banned because they are terrorists, I was chilled by that.
The Trump brand is complicated because it conflates a personal brand with a corporate brand. That means that the Trump persona affects the corporate reputation in a more direct way than, say, Richard Branson’s actions affect Virgin.
The dirty little secret the media doesn’t want to admit is that Trump generates such good content that they can’t help covering him even when they hate him.
A Trump administration will take on this fight and send a clear message to the Islamist terrorists: you may have fired the first shot, but rest assured, America will fire the last.
During the campaign, Trump in many ways repudiated President Obama’s national security and foreign policy approach on issues like the Iran nuclear deal and immigration. So there’s a real question of continuity or disruption with Trump, which wouldn’t have existed if Clinton was president-elect.
I don’t hate Trump, but he’s not somebody I admire.
I think Mr. Trump’s people are very, very passionate, and they’re angry because of the way that this country has been taken advantage of from so many other countries. That’s a frustration level I think a lot of people in this country feel, and people express it in different ways.
I support free trade, and so does Donald Trump.
President Trump can only do so much while pro-China socialists like AOC are in charge.
To pretend that former President Donald Trump’s Republican Party will act in good faith to preserve democracy is naive.
Donald Trump has not yet earned my vote. And I’m not simply going to say ‘never,’ because I do not want to empower Hillary Clinton.
While I voted for Mr. Trump, my confidence remains in God for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
I promised to carry on Jeff Session’s legacy of fighting for the conservative values we believe in. I promised to help pass the Trump agenda and serve the people’s interest, not the special interests. And I promised to help Donald Trump drain the swamp in Washington.
I would say that I bought the land under which Trump Tower sits while playing golf.
Republicans today have given the country conservatism in the spirit of Sarah Palin, whose ignorance about the world, contempt for expertise, and raw appeals to white identity politics presaged Trump’s incendiary campaign.
My military service is the thing I’m most proud of, but when I think of everything happening in the Middle East, I can’t help but tell myself I wish we would have achieved some sort of lasting victory. No one touched that subject before Trump, especially not in the Republican Party.
We need more participation, so when I see someone like Trump, I go, ‘You know something? Good for him’. I may not support him, but let him run.
Donald Trump, an oft-bankrupt make-believe mogul clown with a television show where he pretends to fire America’s saddest former celebrities, is one of the Republican Party’s most prominent national figures because he is on TV and people have heard of him.
I cannot avoid forgiving everybody that threw a brick at me during my various campaigns, so I think it’s important for all of us to bury that and say, ‘OK, we need to look forward’ – we’ve got to move forward from ‘never Trump’ to ‘never Hillary.’
Donald Trump has shown an extraordinary ability to show an understanding how our economy works, to create jobs for the American people.
I would advise Donald Trump to try to bring and unify this party together.
Neofascism in the United States takes the form of big money, big banks, big corporations, tied to xenophobic scapegoating of the vulnerable, like Mexicans and Muslims and women and black folk, and militaristic policies abroad, with strongman, charismatic, autocratic personality, and that’s what Donald Trump is.
That’s what it’s all about for Trump. It’s always about winning – winning for Trump, by making him look good in each day’s reality-television production. It’s never been about the country.
If it’s hard for Blue America to see Red America as anything other than a bunch of dumb, racist rednecks; it’s hard for Red America to recognize that many minorities are legitimately worried about what a Trump presidency means for their family.
I certainly won’t vote for Hillary Clinton, but I cannot and will not vote for Donald Trump.
I must admit I found it astonishing to watch the candidates below Donald Trump beat up each other and never lay a glove on the front-runner. I mean, when I was running, everybody went after the front-runner and pointed out my weaknesses and foibles, and that’s part of the normal primary process.
We show up to fight racism, anti-black racism, xenophobia, homophobia, transphobia, Islamophobia, misogyny, patriarchy, anti-Semitism, because after Donald Trump is out of office, there will still be all those things here.
I don’t think Donald Trump is a conservative. I think his line on China for example, that he’s going to talk tough to China. China didn’t create Social Security, Medicare. China isn’t spending a fifth of a billion dollars every hour that it doesn’t have.
While Donald Trump believes in huge tax breaks for billionaires, he believes that states should actually have the right to lower the minimum wage below $7.25. What an outrage!
Trump has a pro-economic-growth tax plan, and we are sensitive to the cost of that plan.
I don’t often think of Donald Trump, but his daughter is very smart. She’s a woman working in real estate, which is predominantly men, and she’s both savvy and articulate about her business and her business acumen.
The Trump administration always says it wants to correct Obama’s mistakes. It should add his mishandling of Arab democracy to its list.
I’m not a Trump fan. I don’t think he should be the nominee.
No one can tell you the rules of ‘Celebrity Apprentice.’ No one. Donald Trump just does what he wants, which is mostly pontificating to people who are sucking up to him, while the network people try to manipulate him into making the highest-rated show they can.
I’ve always been supportive of President Trump and his agenda, and that’s what people in the state that I talk to care about.
‘The Apprentice’ was a huge success, and Trump was a huge television star who managed to trick people into thinking he was the guy from the show.
I’m going to be voting for Donald Trump. I’m going to do everything I can to make sure he wins.
Leadership is failing. And Donald Trump is going to take a holistic approach to how we focus on these things, and he’s not going to allow disparate activities in the communities to define everything.
Trump has seized the Republican nomination by finding scapegoats for the economic hardships and disintegrating lives of working-class whites while giving these voters a reassuring but false promise of their restoration to the center of American life.