Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Trump stumps to fight terrorism

Orlando shooting spurs call for stronger immigratio­n rules

- By BEN BOTKIN

Donald Trump spoke in Las Vegas on Saturday, declaring that the mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, a week ago demonstrat­es the need to fight terrorism.

The presumptiv­e Republican presidenti­al nominee spoke to an audience that packed the 1,600seat Mystere theater at the TI, 3300 Las Vegas Blvd. South.

The otherwise peaceful event was disrupted by the arrest of 19-year-old Michael Sandford. He was arrested after he began a conversati­on with a uniformed Metro officer “on the pretense of seeking an autograph” and then tried to disarm the officer, the Metropolit­an Police Department said.

Trump’s wide-ranging stump speech touched on themes familiar since he announced his unconventi­onal run for president a year ago.

“It’s radical Islamic terrorism and it’s not guns,” Trump said of the Orlando attack. “It’s not guns,

it’s terrorism.”

The perpetrato­r in the Orlando attack, Omar Mateen, 29, of Fort Pierce, Florida, had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State terror group and killed 49 people and injured 53 before Orlando police shot him dead. The war on terror is different from past wars, in which the enemy was known, Trump said.

“Today you don’t know who the hell it is and …. you are going to have problems the likes of which you’ve never seen unless Donald Trump becomes the president,” he said.

Trump said the attack shows the need for having secure borders and strong immigratio­n policies, pointing out that the attack in Florida was from just one person. The many people entering the United States, Trump said, are comparable to the Trojan horse. In that story, the ancient Greeks hid in a hollow wooden horse to slip into Troy and attack the city.

“This is one man,” he said. “We’re letting in millions of people. This could be the great Trojan horse. We all know the story of the Trojan horse.”

Trump’s promises included doing away with the Affordable Care Act; the crowd cheered when he took aim at the health law.

“We’re going to repeal and replace that horror show called Obamacare,” Trump told supporters.

Trump also promised to increase the nation’s military strength and fight terror.

“We’re going to knock the hell out of ISIS,” Trump said.

Also, Trump called for taking better care of veterans and repeated his now-famous refrain to secure borders and build a wall along the border with Mexico.

Trump spoke of his victories against former Republican candidates.

“I spent less money than any other candidate and I ended up in first place,” Trump said. “I beat them fair and square.”

Trump poked fun at naysayers who had said he’d never reach the 1,237 delegates needed to secure the GOP nomination.

“Do you remember when they said, ‘1,237 — he can’t reach that number,’” Trump said. “And I kept saying, ‘What’s the big deal?’”

Trump criticized presumptiv­e Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., who is also seeking the Democratic nomination.

He suggested Sanders hasn’t conceded the race because he’s waiting for results from the FBI, which is investigat­ing Clinton’s use of a personal email account and server during her time as secretary of state.

“Crazy Bernie, he doesn’t give up,” Trump said. The crowd laughed when Trump said Sanders wants to be like him.

“I don’t think he should give up,” Trump said.

Wayne Allyn Root, a media personalit­y and the Libertaria­n Party’s

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ERIK VERDUZCO/LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL FOLLOW @ERIK_VERDUZCOON Republican presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump speaks on Saturday during a campaign rally at TI.
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ERIK VERDUZCO/LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL FOLLOW @ERIK_VERDUZCO A protester is escorted from the room by police during a campaign rally by Republican presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump at Treasure Island.

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