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Donald Trump Releases First Television Ad

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 By Jenna Buzzacco-FoersterSaintPetersBlog, SouthFloridaReporter.com, Jan. 4, 2016 – Donald Trump is hitting the airwaves.

The advertisement, which was first shared with The Washington Post, reiterates the New York businessman’s position on issues like the Islamic State, or ISIS, and illegal immigration.

“The politicians can pretend it’s something else, but Donald Trump calls it radical Islamic terrorism. That’s why he’s calling for a temporary shut down of Muslims entering the United States until we can figure out what’s going on,” said a narrator during the 30-second spot. “He’ll quickly cut the head off of ISIS and take their oil.”

The advertisement continues: “And he’ll stop illegal immigration by building a wall on our southern border that Mexico will pay for.”

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You can view the ad HERE

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