Los Angeles Times

Video is not fazing Trump

- By Kurtis Lee kurtis.lee@latimes.com

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Donald Trump brushed aside concerns Sunday about a recruitmen­t video released by an Al Qaeda affiliate in Africa that showed the GOP presidenti­al front-runner’s call to close U.S. borders to Muslims.

The video, purportedl­y released by the Somali militant group the Shabab, shows Trump at a news conference last month calling for a “complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States.” Using that as partial evidence, the video argues that the United States is an enemy of Islam and that Muslims should join the Shabab’s fight.

On Sunday, Trump said he was not bothered that the video used his image.

“They use other people too,” Trump said on CBS’ “Face the Nation.” “What am I going to do? I have to say what I have to say. And you [know] what I have to say? There’s a problem. We have to find out what is a problem. And we have to solve that problem.”

Trump called for the temporary ban on Muslims entering the U.S. after attacks by radical Islamists in Paris and San Bernardino. Most other presidenti­al candidates have denounced his proposal, noting that America’s Muslim allies are crucial to the fight against the militant group Islamic State.

The Shabab has long aligned itself with Al Qaeda, but a breakaway faction recently pledged allegiance to Islamic State.

Two weeks ago, Hillary Clinton said during a Democratic candidates’ debate that Islamic State had used Trump’s criticism of Muslims in recruiting videos. Trump demanded an apology, insisting her claim was untrue.

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Spencer Platt Getty Images MILITANTS are seizing on Donald Trump’s call for U.S. to ban Muslims.

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