With
Super Tuesday right around the corner,
Republican presidential front-runner
Donald Trump joined
Sean Hannity at
Valdosta State University in
Georgia to weigh in on the state of the 2016 race. Donald Trump said Monday night on the
Fox News Channel that “everything is negotiable” when it comes to immigration reform. The billionaire made the comments when responding to a report that
The New York Times has an audio tape in its possession calling into question whether
Trump would actually go through with the hardline immigration rhetoric he has sold for months on the campaign trail. Trump called the
Times “the most dishonest media group” and said his conversation “was off the record” and now “all of a sudden they leak it, it’s all over the place.” He then hinted he may actually be willing to compromise as president over an immigration deal. “
Everything, by the way — is negotiable,” Trump said. “
Things are negotiable.
I’ll be honest with you.” The billionaire continued, “You know, I’ll make the wall two feet shorter or something. I mean, everything is negotiable.” “
It’s not negotiable building it?”
Hannity pressed. “No, building it. Not negotiable,” Trump assured. “Would it be negotiable about the 11 million?
Maybe letting some people stay if the register in a period of time?” Hannity asked, searching for answers on exactly what would be “negotiable.” “I would say this.
Look,
I’ve always said, we have some good people over here and they are going to go out, but we will work out some system that is fair,” Trump said. “But you either have a country or you don’t. We need a border — we need a wall.” He added again, “But there’s always going to be some negotiation. I mean, whether the wall is 50 feet tall or 40 feet tall and one of the things, one of the reporters said to me, well, ‘What happens, you know,
Vincente Fox made this statement, how do you respond?’ It was an arrogant, terrible, horrible statement.
And I said, here’s how I respond:
The wall just got 10 feet higher. And I meant it. He was incensed.” The conversation closed with Hannity asking Trump if he would put his name on the wall. “
Only if it’s beautiful,” Trump saidDuring his big town hall-like event on
Fox News tonight, Donald Trump ripped some Fox Newsers to Sean Hannity‘s face. Trump singled out
Karl Rove in particular for constantly downplaying him, telling Hannity, “You’ve got some bad people at Fox. You got some great people too, but you got some bad people.”
The audience applauded. Hannity countered, “Have you ever watched
MSNBC? They suck.” Trump responded, “But they do treat me well.” He went down the list of Fox Newsers that he likes and said that Hannity should stop having the “so biased”
Steve Hayes on. And in case you’re wondering whether Hannity came across as too pro-Trump, he literally said at one
point that it “angers him” that conservatives are declaring they cannot support Trump.
Watch above, via Fox News. [image via screengrab]Trump, who is leading in all the Super Tuesday states except
Texas, said that his competitors - like
Marco Rubio and
Ted Cruz - are now aggressively attacking him because they're growing increasingly desperate.Donald Trump Sean Hannity FULL
Interview 2-29-2016
- published: 01 Mar 2016
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