December 11, 2015

Trump complained that he'd invested money in Scotland and that the British government is caving to political correctness.

Trump called Monday "a total and complete closure of Muslims entering the United States" from the terrorism perpetrated by radical Muslims, including a married couple who shot dead 14 people and wounded 21 in San Bernardino, Calif., The last week .

Your comments were criticized by politicians from across the political spectrum in the United States, and world leaders of Muslim countries and non-Muslim alike.
British Prime Minister David Cameron said Tuesday that Trump's comments about Muslims were "divisions, unnecessary and just plain wrong."
Thursday Trump did not apologize.

"The UK is trying to hide its huge Muslim problem. Everyone is wise to what is happening, very sad! Be honest," he said in a tweet.
While the leading candidate for the Republican presidential nomination has excited people who fill their campaign events, Trump may soon feel the international reproach, so including dollars and cents.

"The Trump brand has become toxic because the reality star and leading Republican presidential candidate billionaire made his outrageous comments," the Dubai-based newspaper El Nacional.
DAMAC Properties this week lowered the signaling carries the Trump name on a billboard and sign Trump International Golf displayed through the door in gold letters.
"Obviously, you can see what has happened, but I have no comment on it," he said the spokesman Raed Gerges DAMAC told the newspaper. "We will replace images, but I can not say what the images will be still."

The division of life Landmark Group based in Dubai, said Tuesday it would stop the sale of products for home decoration named Trump.
"In light of recent statements made by the presidential candidate in the US media, we have suspended the sale of all products in the range of home decorations Trump" Sachin Mundhwa, CEO-style Life, he told El Nacional.

And the Scottish government lifted the state GlobalScot Trump as ambassador, a position that expresses membership in a corporate network respected.
"The recent statements of Mr. Trump have shown that is no longer fit to be an ambassador for Scotland business," a spokesman for Prime Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon said, according to the Scotsman newspaper.

Sturgeon has referred to the comments of Trump as "ugly and offensive," said the newspaper.
Trump, owner of two first-class golf courses in Scotland, also lost the honorary doctorate Robert Gordon University (RGU) in Scotland. In an opinion piece published Thursday in Scotland Press and Journal, he complained that he had invested the money in a region which, he said, is bowing to political correctness.

"If - Nicola Sturgeon, and RGU - would do this, they should have told me before my important in this £ 200 million ($ 303 million) of development, that will completely revitalize the vast region of Scotland investment," Trump wrote.

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