In freewheeling remarks, President Trump abandoned a theme of national unity to focus on the news media that he said “are trying to take away our history and our heritage.”
The defiant speech came a day after calls for "unity" in remarks on Afghanistan.
Tensions were high before and during the speech, and escalated afterward, when the police told people to leave or face arrest.
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"I'll make a prediction. I think he's going to be just fine," President Trump said of Sheriff Joe Arpaio tonight. "But, but I won't do it tonight because I don't want to cause any controversy."
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In freewheeling remarks, President Trump abandoned a theme of national unity to focus on “sick” media he said “are trying to take away our history and our heritage.”
Supporters and opponents of the president exchanged harsh words and expressed fears of violence at a campaign-style rally downtown.
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The mantra has long been that peace is the only solution in Afghanistan. But the Taliban, more tenacious after 16 years, is showing no interest.
The owner of the weekly said its audience has moved online and expects daily publication in various media, rather than a weekly edition.
He notes that it could be the "beginning" of a pathway to peace talks.
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Until now, Muslim men in the country could end their marriage by saying the Arabic word “talaq” three times. Women had no such right.
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