
Tuesday on “ABC World News,” Barbara Walters sat down with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to discuss the controversy over his call to ban Muslims from entering the Untied States. Walters asked, “Do you regret your bans on Muslims, which
CNN Senior Political Commentator and former advisor to President Obama David Axelrod argued GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump “is a propaganda bonanza for ISIS” on Wednesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “New Day.” Axelrod said, “I think fear is not just limited

Tuesday on “NBC Nightly News,” the former anchor of that broadcast Tom Brokaw returned to his old program and compared Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s calls to ban Muslim from entering the Untied States to Nazis, Senator Joe McCarthy and segregationists. Anchor Lester Holt

Wednesday before a hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Secretary of Defense Ash Carter confirmed what Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told lawmakers at a House Armed Services Committee hearing a week earlier, which was

Tuesday on “CNN Tonight,” founder and president of the Center for Security Policy Frank Gaffney appeared in a segment that included the Daily Beast’s Micheal Weiss and was moderated by host Don Lemon. At issue was a poll from Gaffney’s
Florida Senator and Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio declared, “If you cannot properly vet someone, whether they’re Muslim or not, they shouldn’t be allowed into the United States, irrespective of what their faith background might be” on Tuesday’s “Hannity” on

Tuesday on his Fox News Channel program “Shepard Smith Reporting,” host Shepard Smith lamented Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s policy proposals and rhetoric regarding how he would handle the threat of Islamic-inspired terrorism aimed at the United States. In a
Democratic presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) said that some people vote for Republican candidates “Because they pick out a victim…who we can pick on.” And further wondered, “how do we get those people to begin standing up for their
Columnist Charles Krauthammer criticized GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump’s Muslim immigration proposal as “truly, deeply bigoted” and criticized the enforcement mechanism by jokingly suggested that people be required to eat a ham sandwich in order to enter the US on

Tuesday at a campaign event in Salem, NH, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton tied Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump call to ban Muslims entering the United States to all of the Republican candidates by calling their rhetoric regarding practitioners of Islam “extreme.” Clinton said,

In a portion of an interview that aired on ABC’s “World News Tonight” with Barbara Walters, Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump argued his so-called short-term ban on Muslims entering the United States was the right thing to do and insisted

On the Tuesday broadcast of “Pardon the Interruption” on ESPN, co-host Michael Wilbon reacted to the three Heisman Trophy finalists being named, calling Stanford running back Christian McCaffrey “the best player in college football by far.” Even though Wilbon said McCaffrey was