Trump Signs Bill Naming Post Office After Khizr Khan’s Son Humayun
President Trump signed a bill into law naming a Virginia post office after the slain Army Captain Humayun Khan, whose family the then-candidate spared with during the 2016 election.
President Trump signed a bill into law naming a Virginia post office after the slain Army Captain Humayun Khan, whose family the then-candidate spared with during the 2016 election.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton claimed during her answer to a question about “Islamophobia” that the late Capt. Humayun Khan “has been subject to attack by [Republican nominee] Donald [Trump].”
On Monday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump argued that Humayun Khan wouldn’t have died if he was president “because I wouldn’t have been in the war, if I was president back then.” Trump
Perhaps a better testimony from Khizr Khan would have been for him to talk about how Hillary Clinton was in the U.S. Senate when she voted to invade Iraq.
Donald Trump is embroiled in another media controversy, this time over his reaction when asked about the emotional speech at the Democratic National Convention by the bereaved parents of Capt. Humayun Khan, an immigrant soldier who died in Iraq in 2004.
The best speech of the final day of the Democratic National Convention was one you may not have seen. It was delivered by the parents of U.S. Army Capt. Humayun Khan, who was killed in action in Iraq in 2004.
The final day of the Democratic National Convention was predictable three days ago, or even eight years ago: Hillary Clinton’s case to be President of the United States rests largely on the fact that she is a woman.