Minnesota Republicans Need to Answer Whether They Stand By Trump’s Derogatory and Reckless Remarks

Trump’s Comments on US Generals being reduced to “rubble”; his praise for Vladimir Putin should disqualify him from being Commander-in-Chief

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks in Daytona Beach, Fla., on Wednesday. (Evan Vucci/Associated Press)
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks in Daytona Beach, Fla., on Wednesday. (Evan Vucci/Associated Press)

Last night Donald Trump took his anti-American perspective on foreign policy to a new level by bashing America’s military command and praising Vladimir Putin. This is just another in a long line of comments by Donald Trump that call into question his fitness to be Commander-in-Chief.

“Minnesota Republicans need to say whether they agree with Donald Trump and his bizarre comments bashing our military and praising Vladimir Putin,” said DFL Chair Ken Martin. “This is no longer a joke. If elected, Donald Trump will be responsible for the safety of every American. Even Minnesota Republican Chair Keith Downey says that Trump is a ‘huge risk’ and it’s time know whether Erik Paulsen, Jason Lewis, Stewart Mills and the rest of Minnesota Republicans agree. After all, he’s their nominee. It’s time stop ducking and dodging and say once and for all where they stand on Donald Trump’s reckless national security agenda and his admiration for dictators.” Continue reading “Minnesota Republicans Need to Answer Whether They Stand By Trump’s Derogatory and Reckless Remarks”