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Donald Trump forcefully defended his hair and attacked the New York Times for a front-page report on his adversarial relationship with Spanish-language media during a rally in South Carolina on Thursday.

The GOP presidential frontrunner took umbrage to the opening paragraph of the Times story that details how Hispanic radio host Ricardo Sánchez has nicknamed Trump "El hombre del peluquín," or "the man of the toupee."

"I don't wear a toupee. It's my hair. I swear," he said before inviting a woman in attendance to inspect his head.

Trump's relationship with Hispanics again dominated media coverage of his campaign this week after his showdown with Univision's Jorge Ramos in Iowa on Tuesday. Ramos was forced from Trump's news conference while asking how the Republican would institute his immigration plan, which calls for deporting the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants currently in the U.S. Trump maintained that Ramos was being disorderly for not waiting to be called on and the reporter was eventually allowed back to ask his question.

"They didn't cover this speech, it was the best speech I ever made. That's my opinion. It's true," Trump said. "They kept covering the maniac in Iowa."

Some of Sánchez's listeners have come to simply refer to Trump as "Hitler" for calling undocumented immigrants "rapists" and "drug dealers," the Times reports.

"The Hitler one I've never heard of until this morning when I woke up," Trump said Thursday in the early primary voting state. "I'm not a fan of Hitler."

Trump continues to hold a sizeable lead in Republican presidential primary polls, including in the Palmetto State. In his speech, Trump again blasted rival Republican Jeb Bush, as well as homegrown South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, who has recently focused his campaign on attacking Trump.

"The people of South Carolina are watching this farce, and I think they're very upset about it," Trump told reporters after his speech.
 

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I don`t wear a Toupee...LOL


 

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invited a woman in attendance up to inspect his head.

damn we need this guy to be President.

we're given a shot, an opportunity to maybe get less mired in mess.

one things for sure, he's gonna have the vote of every single comedian in this country.
 

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http://wavy.com/2015/10/30/preparations-underway-for-donald-trump-rally-in-norfolk/

[h=1]Donald Trump holds rally in Norfolk[/h]WAVY News Team Published: <time class="entry-date published" datetime="2015-10-30T20:05:33+00:00">October 30, 2015, 8:05 pm</time> Updated: <time class="updated" datetime="2015-10-31T17:17:49+00:00">October 31, 2015, 5:17 pm</time>
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</aside>NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — During a campaign speech at the USS Wisconsin in Norfolk, Donald Trump hit on immigration, the Second Amendment, and outlined his goals for the Department of Veterans Affairs.
“In New York, I’m king of zoning. I am going to build a wall,” Trump told the crowd of hundreds. “A Great Wall and it will probably be named after me.”
Trump also addressed his goals for the Department of Veterans Affairs, which he called “absolutely unacceptable” in its current state.
“Corruption and incompetence were totally excused,” Trump said, specifically referencing wait time for veterans at VA hospitals. “Politicians in Washington have done too little, too slowly to fix it. […] When I become president, it will be fixed, and we will fix it fast.”
Trump said his plan for the Department of Veterans Affairs would “support the whole veteran” by decreasing wait times, improving health outcomes, and helping veterans transition from military to civilian life.
Trump said he would fire “corrupt and incompetent” VA executives as part of his plan, and allow veterans to seek health care at any facility that accepts Medicare.
Heidi Anderson came out to support Trump. Says she likes his no nonsense approach.


Trump rally at USS Wisconsin


Trump rally at USS Wisconsin




Watch Andy Fox’s full report on WAVY News 10 at 6 p.m.
 

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