The father of a Muslim American soldier killed in Iraq in 2014 has on Sunday, stated that the Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump, has a “black soul” – indicating that he lacks empathy, making him unfit for the White House.
Speaking to CNN on “State of the Union”, Khizr Khan called on Trump’s family to “teach him some empathy.”
Khan, the father of a fallen Pakistani-origin Army Capt Humayun Khan, who was killed in a suicide terrorist attack, came to national spotlight after he delivered an electrifying speech at Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Philadelphia on Thursday wherein he slammed Trump for his rhetoric like banning Muslims from entering the country.
Khan griped that Trump’s “policy, his practices, do not reflect that he has any understanding of the basic, fundamental constitutional principles of this country.”
He further pleaded with the House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to withdraw their support for Trump.
Trump hit back over the remarks that he has “sacrificed nothing” for the country and mocked the soldier’s mother for keeping silent, triggering a bipartisan backlash.
Following a national backlash, Trump on Sunday night made a u-turn and described Humayun as a hero, but called for “vigilance in defeating radical Islamic terrorism”.
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