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  • Dec 9th, 2015
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The White House on Tuesday challenged Republicans to denounce their party's presidential frontrunner Donald Trump, claiming his proposal to ban Muslims from travelling to the US should disqualify him from being commander-in-chief. Painting Trump as a "carnival barker" with "fake hair" whose campaign has a "dustbin of history" quality, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Trump's proposals were unconstitutional.

"What Donald Trump said yesterday disqualifies him from serving as president," said Earnest, describing his comments variously as "offensive" and "toxic." The unusually strident language from the White House reflects a concern about the impact of Trump's comments on US Muslims and the fight against the Islamic State group, but it also indicates the White House spies a political opportunity ahead of the 2016 election.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2015


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