Trump Now Includes Muslim Judges in His Racist “Biased” List

The ever-expanding hit list of Donald Trump, GOP nominee for president
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After facing a great amount of criticism for his racist attacks on the judge in the Trump University lawsuit, Gonzalo Curiel, today Donald Trump went on Face the Nation and didn’t just repeat his racist slurs against Judge Curiel — he now says Muslim judges would also be biased against him.

In the full video of this section of Trump’s interview, he says it’s “common sense” to judge people based on their race and ethnicity, and says, “We have to stop being so politically correct in this country.”

Obviously, with Trump’s statements slamming African Americans, he’d probably also include black judges as people who wouldn’t be “fair” to him. And he’d probably have to include women, Asians, Democrats and liberals in that group, too.

So in Trump World, the only judges who could possibly be “fair” in a case involving him are… white men.

That leaves us with the only “unbiased” judges who could possibly preside over a case involving Donald Trump: far right white men who post comments at Breitbart “News.”

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