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Khizr Khan: Trump has a ‘black soul’

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01/08/2016
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Khizr Khan, the father of a Muslim US soldier slain in Iraq in
2004, said Sunday that Donald Trump has a “black soul,”
indicating he lacks empathy and compassion.

Khan told CNN’s Jim Acosta on “State of the Union” that he
hopes Trump’s family will “teach him some empathy.”
”He is a black soul, and this is totally unfit for the leadership
of this country,” Khan said. “The love and affection that we
have received affirms that our grief — that our experience in
this country has been correct and positive. The world is
receiving us like we have never seen.

They have seen the
blackness of his character, of his soul.”
Khan moved into the national spotlight after he pulled out a
pocket copy of the Constitution during his speech at the
Democratic National Convention. He said Trump would have
barred his Muslim family from entering the United States.
Khan said Sunday Trump’s “policy, his practices, do not
reflect that he has any understanding of the basic,
fundamental constitutional principles of this country.”

“He talks about excluding people, disrespecting judges, the
entire judicial system, immigrants, Muslim immigrants.
These are divisive rhetoric that are totally against the basic
constitutional principles,” he said.
He also said Trump lacks key traits that presidents need.

“Two things are absolutely necessary in any leader or any
person who aspires, wishes, to be a leader. That is moral
compass and second is empathy,” Khan said.
Khan called on House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to withdraw their support
for Trump.
”It is a moral obligation — history will not forgive them,” he
said.

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“This election will pass, but history will be written. The
lack of moral courage with remain a burden on their souls.”
He said those GOP leaders have a “moral, ethical obligation
to not worry about the votes but repudiate him; withdraw
the support. If they do not, I will continue to speak.

“
McConnell issued a statement Sunday afternoon praising
Khan’s son and reasserting his opposition to Trump’s
proposed temporary ban on Muslim immigration.
”Captain Khan was an American hero, and like all Americans
I’m grateful for the sacrifices that selfless young men like
Capt. Khan and their families have made in the war on
terror,” McConnell said. “All Americans should value the
patriotic service of the patriots who volunteer to selflessly
defend us in the armed services. And as I have long made
clear, I agree with the Kahns and families across the country
that a travel ban on all members of a religion is simply
contrary to American values.”
Khan pushed back on Trump’s suggestion that his wife, who
was also on stage at the DNC, was not allowed to speak.

He
said she has high blood pressure and didn’t want to speak
for fear she wouldn’t be able to hold herself together
discussing her Gold Star son on stage.
”For this candidate for presidency to not be aware of the
respect of a Gold Star mother standing there, and he had to
take that shot at her, this is height of ignorance,” Khan said.
”This is why I showed him (the) Constitution. Had he read
that, he would know the status a Gold Star mother holds in
this nation.”
Trump had first suggested Khan’s wife was not allowed to
speak in an interview with The New York Times’ Maureen
Dowd, saying: “I’d like to hear his wife say something.

“
Then, he told Stephanopoulos, “If you look at his wife, she
was standing there, she had nothing to say, she probably –
maybe she wasn’t allowed to have anything to say, you tell
me.”
Khizr Khan’s wife, Ghazala Khan, responded to Trump in a
Washington Post op-ed Sunday.
”Walking onto the convention stage, with a huge picture of
my son behind me, I could hardly control myself. What
mother could? Donald Trump has children whom he loves.
Does he really need to wonder why I did not speak?” she
wrote.
”Donald Trump said that maybe I wasn’t allowed to say
anything.

That is not true,” Ghazala Khan wrote. “My
husband asked me if I wanted to speak, but I told him I
could not. My religion teaches me that all human beings are
equal in God’s eyes. Husband and wife are part of each
other; you should love and respect each other so you can
take care of the family.”
Khizr Khan had also said in an interview with The 
Washington Post that Trump’s attack on his wife was
”typical of a person without a soul.”
”Emotionally and physically — she just couldn’t even stand
there, and when we left, as soon as we got off camera, she
just broke down,” Khan told the Post. “And the people inside,
the staff, were holding her, consoling her.

She was just
totally emotionally spent. Only those parents that have lost
their son or daughter could imagine the pain that such a
memory causes.”
Trump, in a statement released Saturday by his campaign,
called Capt. Khan “a hero to our country and we should
honor all who have made the ultimate sacrifice to keep our
country safe.”
But after Khan’s Sunday CNN interview, Trump tweeted: “I
was viciously attacked by Mr. Khan at the Democratic
Convention.

Am I not allowed to respond? Hillary voted for
the Iraq war, not me!”
Earlier Sunday, he also tweeted: “Captain Khan, killed 12
years ago, was a hero, but this is about RADICAL ISLAMIC
TERROR and the weakness of our “leaders” to eradicate it!”
Trump also pushed back on Khan’s on-stage suggestion
that he has “sacrificed nothing and no one” in an interview
with with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos aired Sunday
on “This Week.”
”I think I’ve made a lot of sacrifices. I work very, very hard,”
Trump said. “I’ve created thousands and thousands of jobs,
tens of thousands of jobs, built great structures. I’ve had
tremendous success.

I think I’ve done a lot.”
Hillary Clinton also weighed in on Trump’s Khan comments
on Sunday in remarks to parishioners at the Imani Temple
Ministries in Cleveland, Ohio.
”Mr. Khan paid the ultimate sacrifice in his family, didn’t he?
And what has he heard from Donald Trump? Nothing but
insults, degrading comments about Muslims, a total
misunderstanding of what made our country great religions
freedom, religious liberty,” she said.
Clinton added: “I don’t begrudge anyone of any other faith or
of no faith at all. But I do tremble before those who would
scapegoat other Americans, who would insult people
because of their religion, their ethnicity, their disability, that
is just not how I was raised, that is not how I was taught in
my church.”

(CNN)

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