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Donald Trump’s Nuclear War Remarks Raise Eyebrows
Donald Trump’s comments over the danger of a nuclear war which could destroy both New York and South Carolina with the drop of one single bomb raised eyebrows on social media, with many casting doubts on the accuracy of his words.
During an interview with Fox News host Laura Ingraham on Wednesday, Trump said he was worried about the safety of his supporters.
“I worry about their safety too,” he said. “These people, everybody in this room is in great danger right now. We have a nuclear weapon that if you hit New York, South Carolina is going to be gone too.”
This is a breaking news story and will be updated.
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