After Donald Trump declared that he wishes to run for president this coming election, he and Jeb Bush have been bickering over immigration issues. Apparently, Trump re-posted a tweet that declared Bush would favor immigrants from Mexico since his wife is of such origin. However, as tactless as Trump can get, he eventually deleted the post shortly after.
According to CNN Politics, Jeb Bush opposes of Donald Trump's views on being a Republican saying "This is a guy who was a Democrat for most of the last decade. I don't think he represents the Republican Party, and his views are way out of the mainstream of what most Republicans think." He made this statement when a reporter asked him about Trump during the Independence Day parade in Merrimack, New Hampshire.
Apparently, Bush's statement was against Trump's position on calling immigrants from Latin America as rapists, making him a nuisance for Republicans, a position he would not want especially if he wants to run as president. In fact, this statement was even mirrored when he recently re-shared a Tweet saying "#JebBush has to like the Mexican illegals because of his wife." Apparently, he feels that Bush is against the idea of putting South American Immigrants in a bad light because his wife is of that origin.
According to Business Insider, Trump has given out the impression that he is that billionaire who is usually outspoken and tactless about almost everything that he says. However, after this Tweet was re-shared, he deleted it shortly thereafter. Does this mean that Trump has finally learned how to be cautious about what he puts out in public?
Now that the billionaire Donald Trump has declared that he will be running for president this coming elections, do you think that his tactless views on South American immigrants will affect his standing? Do you think his tactless opinions are desirable traits for America's possible next president? Do you think that he has finally learned from being a tactless entrepreneur to being a civilized-speaking individual? Post your comments below.