World Trump’s Muslim Ban Disappears From Website

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A statement on Donald Trump's plan to ban all Muslims from entering the US has mysteriously disappeared from his website.

On the same night that millions of votes were pouring in for the real estate mogul turned politician, the page linking to his December 2015 statement was removed.

The page now redirects to a page encouraging voters to donate to his campaign.

The page was available on the morning of the election on 8 November, according to online caches studied by The Independent. But the redirect was added later the same night.

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Trump‘s campaign staff told US media that text of the pledge, posted in December following terror attacks in San Bernardino, California, vanished because of a technical glitch.

The disappeared message from his campaign website reappeared on Thursday after journalists queried into the sudden disappearance.

Trump said in December that Muslim immigrants pose the United States a security threat and called for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country’s representatives can figure out what the hell is going on.”
 
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