Trump blasted President Barack Obama’s handling of Libya, Iraq, China and Afghanistan, and in one of his many curse-bombs, he lamented the nation’s focus on building schools in war-torn Afghanistan, while neglecting education in the United States.
He said he wouldn’t help struggling nations such as South Korea or Libya without payment and promised to use swear words while negotiating with China.
“I’m not interested in protecting none of them unless they pay,” he said.
A frequent critic of the federal health care law passed last year, Trump said the Supreme Court should decide the dozens of lawsuits challenging the legislation and urged district courts not to waste their time on it.
Trump has created waves by questioning whether the president was born in the U.S. Obama produced his detailed birth certificate from Hawaii on Wednesday after growing speculation about the legitimacy of his presidency, and Trump eagerly took credit for the reveal.
Trump’s visit to Nevada came a day after he traveled to New Hampshire, which is set to host the first presidential primary in 2012. Nevada’s caucus is scheduled to be the third presidential contest next year.
Trump hosts the successful reality series “The Celebrity Apprentice” on NBC.
“I would have to give a lot of stuff up,” he told the casino crowd Thursday. “But you know what? It is peanuts compared to the importance of this country.”
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