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Aug 19th, 2015

Hump with the Trump

Student vents spleen at billionaire golf mogul

Why I oughta!

A group of US high school seniors from White Plains, New York, have the hump with The Trump, and are making plans to make sure that their senior prom will not be held at Trump National Golf Club, Westchester, where it had previously been held for the past years.

Julian Robles, 17, has launched an online petition, which Robles and his friends have distributed through social media, and the students are hoping for a response from the administration.

Trump's comments about immigrants and subsequent remarks about veterans and Fox News debate panelist Megyn Kelly have certainly ruffled more than a few feathers.

Robles, who identifies himself as Hispanic, said holding the prom was different from private individuals or companies playing golf at Trump courses and living in Trump-branded apartments. "The problem here is our school is a public institution," he said.

“The whole Trump thing seems to be a backward step for the school and what it and its students represent,” he said.

We say good luck going toe to toe with The Trump, who is not exactly renowned for is humility, and when questioned recently he could not remember the last time he apologized.

 

What is it that he actually said to upset everyone?!

From calling some immigrants coming into the country “rapists” to saying Arizona Sen. John McCain “was not a war hero because he was captured”, to his unfinished remark that Fox News debate moderator Megyn Kelly had blood “coming out of her wherever,” Trump does not think he has anything for which he has to be sorry.

In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Trump reiterated that he had no regrets about comments he has made over the course of his campaign that have generated significant backlash.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TAGS: Donald Trump, News, 2015