Trump: ‘I Have Always Been a Unifier’

‘And you know who is not a unifier? It’s President Obama; he’s a disaster’

RUSH TRANSCRIPT:

WALLACE: “Mr. Trump, you are way ahead in the polls, you could become the Republican nominee. You could become our future president. How do you think your first meetings with leaders of say the United Arab Emirates, where they’re a — an superb ally, they’re flying missions over ISIS, they have women in their army. How do you think those meetings will go?”
TRUMP: “I think I’ll get along great with them. I’ve always been a unifier. I even got know along with Joe and Mika for years. If you can do that, you can do anything. By the way, Nicole, you know who who is not a unifier? It's President Obama. He’s a disaster. He’s the most — the greatest divider I’ve ever seen.”
WALLACE: “I don’t disagree with you. But, you don’t see any — you’re at the top of the polls, you seem to be on track to be our party’s nominee. You don’t see any danger to our relationships around the world when you propose banning the world’s 1.5 billion Muslims from entering our country indefinitely?”
TRUMP: “OK, Nicole, let talk about our relationships around the world. We don’t have relationships around the world. Every country that we’re supposed to — Russia hate us, China hate us, we’re not talking too much with the Muslim problem there. But you go around the Middle East plow up around President Obama and Hillary Clinton. It’s a war zone. You look at Iraq, you look at Iran. Iran just took us to the clean of $50 billion and they can have all the nuclear weapons, within ten years they’ll have more nuclear weapons than we ever had. So, when you say about our relationships with other countries, for the most part, we have no relationships with or countries. I’ll guarantee you, our relationships will be far better than they are right now. Because right now, we have no — we have a president that was not meant to be president. He is a disaster.”

Video files
Full
Compact
Audio files
Full
Compact
Similar stories
Trump: If the GOP Came Together, ‘Nobody Could Beat It’