The Republican front-runner on
Monday released a statement calling for the U.S. to refuse entry of foreign
Muslims. His proposal was met with widespread criticism, including from several
candidates in his own party, and now White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest
says such a statement disqualifies him from serving as the President of the
United States Of America.
"The fact is what
Donald Trump said yesterday disqualifies him from serving as president,"
Josh Earnest said in Tuesday's press briefing. "For Republican candidates
for president to stand by their pledge to support Mr. Trump, that in and of
itself is disqualifying," Earnest said.
"The question now is about the rest of the Republican Party and whether or not they're going to be dragged into the dustbin of history with him. And right now the current trajectory is not very good. The Trump campaign for months now has had a dustbin of history-like quality to it," Earnest said.
"The question now is about the rest of the Republican Party and whether or not they're going to be dragged into the dustbin of history with him. And right now the current trajectory is not very good. The Trump campaign for months now has had a dustbin of history-like quality to it," Earnest said.
Secretary of State John Kerry
also rebuked Trump's comments.
"I would simply say
that nondiscrimination and equal treatment are a pillar of not just American
values but of our immigration and our admission policies in this country and
the State Department remains totally committed to treating all religions with
respect and without discrimination," Kerry said during a press briefing in
Paris. He added, "As I travel around the world, it is clear to me and how
both our friends and our adversaries watch and listen to the discourse in the
U.S., and I believe that comments such as those that we just heard are not
constructive - and I would say that is putting it diplomatically."
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