FULL | Donald Trump Town Hall With Greta Van Susteren - On The Record April 3rd 2016
Published on Apr 3, 2016 by 'Election News'
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump doubled-down Sunday night on his comments that the US should “do a better deal” with Japan, South Korea and other allies, saying they should pay more for America’s protection while taking a greater role in their defense — including building their own nuclear weapons.
Responding to questions at a Fox News Channel “On the Record” town hall two days before the Wisconsin primary — where polls show he trails Ted Cruz — Trump also said that raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour wasn’t good for business or jobs creation.
"If you start raising that minimum wage, you're going to make a lot of our companies even more non-competitive," he said.
Trump also delved into his plans to change the nation's tax code by "simplifying" it.
"The very rich are probably going to end up paying more, but there's an incentive for them to invest and create jobs in the country," he said.
'On the Record' Town Hall with Donald Trump: GOP presidential front-runner says he agrees that tone and tenor matter in a campaign, sounds off on what it means to be presidential and whether he would continue to tweet if elected president
He also renewed his promise to repeal ObamaCare — though he again wouldn’t offer specifics about what would replace it.
Published on Apr 3, 2016 by 'Election News'
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump doubled-down Sunday night on his comments that the US should “do a better deal” with Japan, South Korea and other allies, saying they should pay more for America’s protection while taking a greater role in their defense — including building their own nuclear weapons.
Responding to questions at a Fox News Channel “On the Record” town hall two days before the Wisconsin primary — where polls show he trails Ted Cruz — Trump also said that raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour wasn’t good for business or jobs creation.
"If you start raising that minimum wage, you're going to make a lot of our companies even more non-competitive," he said.
Trump also delved into his plans to change the nation's tax code by "simplifying" it.
"The very rich are probably going to end up paying more, but there's an incentive for them to invest and create jobs in the country," he said.
'On the Record' Town Hall with Donald Trump: GOP presidential front-runner says he agrees that tone and tenor matter in a campaign, sounds off on what it means to be presidential and whether he would continue to tweet if elected president
He also renewed his promise to repeal ObamaCare — though he again wouldn’t offer specifics about what would replace it.