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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Khizr Khan Bashes Trump on Pro-Taliban TV Network

Democratic darling previously advocated Sharia law

Hillary Clinton’s chief Muslim surrogate, Khizr Khan, the celebrated Gold Star father whose son, U.S. Army Captain Humayun Khan was killed in Iraq in 2004, appeared recently on a pro-Taliban Pakistani television network to bash Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

Khizr Khan appeared on Pakistan’s Dunya News TV network on August 4. Khan said during the interview, “Allah makes people like Trump make mistakes to discredit them in public eyes forever.”

Khan held up a pocket edition of the U.S. Constitution to accuse Trump of violating it.

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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

To be fair just about everyone on any network is bashing Trump.

Anonymous said...

1:09 right on but no news about 3 democrat operatives suspiciously murdered I guess it's not newsworthy only what word Mr Trump says out of line.

Anonymous said...

When will Americans wake up to the evil that is happening daily to destroy our nation? Not enough patriots are speaking up on a consistent basis. WAKE UP!!!

Anonymous said...

Latest headline on DrudgeReport:
'DOJ BLOCKED CLINTON FOUNDATION PROBE'
And we're worried about Mr. Trump. GET A LIFE...

Anonymous said...

Just as tired of hearing about this cat as I am blm. Son was the patriot, not him.

Anonymous said...

His son was a dupe.
He died for a vulgar and illegal government.

Anonymous said...

Taliban for Hillary. where is her head dress.

Rebel Without a Clue said...

Now this is one really messed up man there!!! 'nuff said?

Anonymous said...

Shameful that anyone is giving this many more soapbox time. He doesn't deserve it. No father who exploits his son's death should be given such high treatment.

Anonymous said...

He's pissed because Trump threatens his revenue scam of making $500K to import Middle Easterners to America. Defaming his son's memory in the process.