BIRMINGHAM, Alabama — Donald Trump on Saturday sought to clarify his comments about a database of Muslims in the U.S., amid a backlash over the Republican front-runner’s apparent support for such a registry.
On Thursday evening, Trump faced questions from NBC News about creating a database system to track Muslims, which Trump said at the time he “would certainly implement.” On Friday, Trump attempted to distance himself from the comments, saying in a tweet, “I didn’t suggest a database-a reporter did.”
At a campaign rally Saturday at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex, Trump explained that he was originally “referring to the wall [along the Southern U.S. border], but database is OK. And watch list is OK. And surveillance is OK.”
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He continued: “If you don’t mind, I want to be, I want to surveil. I want surveillance of these people that are coming in, the Trojan horse, I want to know who the hell they are.”
Several of Trump’s 2016 rivals criticized him over the database remarks Friday. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush said Trump’s comments were “just wrong.” Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called it “shocking rhetoric.” Sen. Ted Cruz said, “Listen, I’m a big fan of Donald Trump’s but I’m not a fan of government registries of American citizens.”
Trump said Saturday “it doesn’t matter” if he couldn’t hear the question posed to him on Thursday, “but I do want databases for those people coming in, but I also insist on the wall, and it was all fine. All of a sudden I end up with some stories, I say what are you talking about?”
Then he set the record straight. “So here’s the story, just to set it clear: I want surveillance of these people, I want surveillance if we have to, and I don’t care.”
Trump said he also wants surveillance of “certain mosques,” adding, “We’ve had it before, and we’ll have it again.”
After the speech, attendees seemed split on this proposal – but they didn’t waver in their support of the candidate. One woman, who declined to give her name to NBC News, stated unequivocally “I’m for surveillance.”
Another Trump supporter, Linda Glass, when asked if these comments made her like Trump more or less, responded: “Well, I like him. I don’t think he would do anything wrong. I think he’s gonna make America great again, just like he says.”
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