New York – Trump Says Tweets Show Him Ready For 3 A.M. Call

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    Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump visits Kent County Republican Headquarters, Friday, Sept. 30, 2016, in Grand Rapids, Mich. (AP Photo/John Locher)New York – Donald Trump is defending his early-morning tweets attempting to shame a former Miss Universe, saying it shows he’d be awake for a 3 a.m. call.

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    Trump tweeted that, “For those few people knocking me for tweeting at three o’clock in the morning, at least you know I will be there, awake, to answer the call!”

    A memorable Hillary Clinton ad in 2008 questioned whether then-rival Barack Obama was prepared to face emergencies. As a phone rang, the announcer said, “It’s 3 a.m., and your children are safe and asleep. Who do you want answering the phone?”

    Trump has tried to use the ad against Clinton, accusing her of being asleep when late-night calls came in during the attack on the U.S. compound in Benghazi. Clinton says she was awake all night after the attacks.


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    clear-thinker
    clear-thinker
    7 years ago

    But will Trump tweet I am making America great again or yes I will Vladimir. Possibly you’ve gained a lot of weight Frau Merkel. Or here are my taxes all you stupid people

    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    7 years ago

    The man has once again proven that he’s an immature bully for continuing to criticize a former beauty pageant winner. It appears that he has no self control.

    7 years ago

    All it proves is that someone is tweeting at that time—Herr Drumpf can hire anyone to do that for him.

    happypappy
    happypappy
    7 years ago

    How trump got far, is a sad reflection of a good portion of the american population