Donald Trump was back at criticizing the media…not that he ever backed down.
On Wednesday, presumptive GOP candidate Donald Trump offered a stern defense of his campaign’s decision to publish an image widely viewed as anti-Semitic — saying he regretted deleting it. The presumptive GOP nominee posted a photo Wednesday of a 'Frozen' sticker book with a similar symbol, he questioned why Disney was not attacked?
"Where is the outrage?" he questioned, calling out the "dishonest media." He defended his image choice as a sheriff's star — "or plain star!" — over the Fourth of July weekend.
The controversy started on Saturday, after his team posted a picture of a six-pointed star next to a picture of Hillary Clinton, with money raining down in the background. Mr. Trump deleted it two hours later, and replaced the star image with a circle. ‘You shouldn’t have taken it down,’ ” Mr. Trump recalled telling one of his campaign workers. “I said, ‘Too bad, you should have left it up.’
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