ATLANTA, GA. — Donald Trump in a speech that went on for over an
hour Wednesday insisted that in the future, people will acknowledge
"Trump was right" to propose a ban on Muslim immigrants, reiterating
this theme over and over again in his continued response to the deadly
Orlando shooting.
Trump's focus on monitoring Muslims within the
U.S. and barring Muslim immigrants from the U.S. was heightened
following the horrific attack at the Pulse nightclub last weekend. Trump
again criticized Muslim Americans for a lack of assimilation and said
that the Orlando shooter's "parents and ideas weren't born here — his
ideas were born from someplace else."
"In a year or two or three from now," Trump
continued, people will say "Trump was right" to propose the ban on
Muslim immigrants. He also called for U.S. government surveillance of
mosques.
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