Red
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but it wasn’t a Muslim ban. And I don’t find arguments saying it was to be compelling.
I had originally felt Trump wanted a broader ban on Muslims, but, since that was a few years ago(and time flies when I'm having a good time, lol), I considered that I might have been mistaken. But I thought @silesian offered the evidence to demonstrate my memory was actually accurate since Trump stated, speaking of himself in the third person, as he was reading from a statement his administration was releasing:
"Donald Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States, until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. We have no choice."
I believe that supports how I thought I remembered Trump's desire. The ban turned out to be limited to specific countries. But, it's hard to interpret "total and complete shutdown of Muslims enterng the United States" in any way other then just what it says. A ban on Muslims. And it's possible he was being influenced at the time by Steve Bannon, who had delivered a talk at the Vatican predicting that there would be a great war of Christian civilization vs. Islam. And that there must be such a war. I'm speculating, but Trump often fondly referred to "my two Steve's" at that time, referring to Bannon, and Steve Miller. Miller, of course, is the driving ideological force behind the administration's response to the situation on our southern border.
I know I was arguing what Trump wanted, not what Trump had to settle for....