Watch Big Baby Trump Complain About ‘Nasty’ Question That Left Him Stumped

GOP Presidential candidate Donald Trump showed himself to be nothing but a big baby and complained that a question was “nasty” when pressed by National Public Radio news analyst Cokie Roberts about schoolyard racism.

During an interview with Trump on Wednesday morning, Roberts confronted Trump about incidents of bullying and racism that have taken placeacross America which seem to be influenced by his rhetoric.

Cokie questioned:

“Mr. Trump, there have been incidents of children, of white children, pointing to their darker-skinned classmates and saying, ‘you’ll be deported when Donald Trump is president.’ There have been incidents of white kids at basketball games holding up signs to teams that have Hispanics on them saying, ‘we’re going to build a wall to keep you out.’ Are you proud of that? Is that something that you’ve done in the American and social discourse that you’re proud of?”

Trump responded to her question in his usual confusing manner and said:

“Well I think your question’s a very nasty question and I’m not proud of it because I didn’t even hear of it. I certainly do not like it at all when I hear about it.”

Despite recent reports “in many newspapers” about white children across America taunting children of color with threats about what will happen to them if Trump becomes President, Trump claims that he has “not heard about these instances.”

Trump has become known for his racist rhetoric but when pressed by Roberts about it Trump attempted to dodge her questions.

Roberts asked Trump about whether his words have an effect on children and Trump stated:

“We either have a country, or we don’t. I talk about deporting people that are here illegally.”

Roberts attempted to draw the discussion back to the effect of his racist rhetoric on children and again asked:

“When you talk about deporting people and you talk about building a wall and you talk about banning Muslims, doesn’t that have an effect on children, doesn’t that have an effect on the whole discourse?”

Unable to edge around Roberts’s direct question, Trump stated he believes that “people are responding very positively” to his rhetoric before changing the subject.

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