Wednesday, August 5, 2015

O'Reilly To Trump: How Are You Going To Make Mexico To Pay For The Wall?"

O’Reilly Presses Trump: Are You Ready To Actually Give Specifics?


By Josh Feldman, Aug 04, 2015 Mediaite

Bill O’Reilly spoke with Donald Trump tonight and pressed him a little on whether he’s actually ready to provide specifics about the issues he’s been talking about for weeks.

O’Reilly brought up Trump’s constant refrain that he would build a wall on the Mexican border and would make Mexico pay for it. O’Reilly told him that’s just not going to work, and said he’s gonna have to be specific about why it will.

Trump went off on Mexico with his usual talking points, but O’Reilly told him he’s said that before and wanted to hear specifics. Trump ended up telling him, “I’m gonna say, ‘Mexico, guess what? This is not gonna continue.'”

He said he really wants to talk about policy during the debate and get away from the personal attacks. But, Trump added, that won’t stop him from highlighting the others’ “deficiencies.”

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