In an angry speech on Wednesday, Donald Trump rebuked criticism that has dogged him over the past few days. Following a restatement of the praise he exclaimed for Saddam Hussein, the GOP
nominee for president said that he regretted removing the tweet containing what looked like a Star of David. He recalls telling a campaign staffer: “You shouldn’t have taken it down. Too
bad, you should have left it up.” Adding that he would have wanted to defend the tweet.
Read the whole story at The New York Times »