sexta-feira, 19 de agosto de 2016

Trump regrets past comments that have caused suffering

Donald Trump, candidato republicano à presidência, dia 09/08/2016

In the first speech he made after reformulate his campaign team this week, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump apologized on Thursday for past comments that "may have caused personal suffering" at a time when demand redirect your message in reaction to the fall in research on voting intentions.

"Sometimes in the heat of debate and talking about a variety of topics, you do not choose the right words, or say the wrong thing," Trump said to an audience of Charlotte in the state of North Carolina.

"I did it, and regret, particularly when it may have caused personal suffering. There is too much at stake to wear out was in these issues."

Trump did not cite any examples of such comments. The New York businessman made his "tough talk" and its strident style a campaign to appeal to the November 8 election, apologizing rarely when criticized, even by members of his own party, by offensive remarks about women, Muslims and Mexican immigrants.

In his speech last year in which he announced he would seek the presidential candidacy, he described some Mexican immigrants as "criminals and rapists".

He recently received an avalanche of criticism for undermining the family of a Muslim American soldier who died in Iraq in 2004 after his father's military rule against Trump at the Democratic National Convention last month.

The campaign of his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, quickly rejected the apology tycoon, saying, "Donald Trump literally began his campaign insulting people."

"Tonight we found that his speechwriter and responsible for the teleprompter knows he has much to should apologize," the campaign said in a statement.

"But that excuse tonight is simply a well-written sentence until he tells us which of his many offensive comments, truculent and conflictive he regrets --and change tone completely."

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