Donald J. Trump went on one of his stream-of-consciousness riffs today at a press conference in South Carolina.
In the midst of his 45-minute press conference, the Republican presidential primary frontrunner answered a hypothetical question about what he would do as a governor regarding immigrants.
He wouldn’t let them into his state, Trump said, ignoring the concern from many experts who say that immigration is a federal issue and that governors don’t have the authority to deny someone from entering their state.
Then he said, “I don’t care what the rules and regulations say.”
He would work around them as a governor to make it so difficult for immigrants seeking to enter his state that they would want to go somewhere else.
There you have it.
He doesn’t care about the law. He’ll do what he wants.
I believe that’s the definition of “lawlessness.”