Trump pledges his loyalty to the GOP, get sued for security gaurd punching incident
buzzz worthy. . .
On Thursday, September 3 Donald Trump announced from Turmp Tower in New York City that he signed a Republican pledge issued to all rightwing candidates by the Republican National Committee. The pledge was set forth to ensure current candidates will not run as an Independent or throw their support behind another party if they do not win the nomination. In the first GOP debate Trump was the only candidate who said he would not necessarily support the Republican party if he did not win the bid for the GOP. All summer long he has been polling in the lead for the position, despite receiving backlash for derogatory comments about minorities, namely immigrants and women.
At the same press event, a security guard was caught on tape punching a protestor. The victim has filed a lawsuit against both the Trump campaign and the security guard according to TMZ.
On Thursday, September 3 Donald Trump announced from Turmp Tower in New York City that he signed a Republican pledge issued to all rightwing candidates by the Republican National Committee. The pledge was set forth to ensure current candidates will not run as an Independent or throw their support behind another party if they do not win the nomination. In the first GOP debate Trump was the only candidate who said he would not necessarily support the Republican party if he did not win the bid for the GOP. All summer long he has been polling in the lead for the position, despite receiving backlash for derogatory comments about minorities, namely immigrants and women.
At the same press event, a security guard was caught on tape punching a protestor. The victim has filed a lawsuit against both the Trump campaign and the security guard according to TMZ.