Whether he is doing it to rally his base or to save face, there can be no excuse for undermining the bedrock of the American Republic.
The 2012 Republican nominee for President talks about his campaign, his successor, and his party.
With compromise and diplomacy a political settlement involving the US and Mauritius could be agreed in time.
Trump and Clinton are the most unpopular candidates of modern times.
He instead urges Republicans to vote with their consciences for “candidates up and town the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom”.
“If Donald Trump had farted on air, [the media] would have covered it live, with a panel beforehand to discuss which way the wind was blowing.”
Plus, the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee tells me the UK certainly won’t be at the back of the queue for a trade deal.
His campaign manager predicted “a unifying convention”. That already seems like a forlorn hope.
EU rules are designed to make it painful to leave – but it is possible to minimise the damage.
It may be tough for us, but we have it easy compared to those who now fear for their own future.
Time after time, the general population has proved to be wiser than the elites. Until now.
“Even though I’m a registered Republican there’s no way I can bring myself up to voting for Trump”.