Odds of a Donald Trump Apology for Calling Mexicans ‘Rapists’: Pretty Good

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Will businessman and now US Presidential candidate Donald Trump apologize for making disparaging comments about Mexicans?  Gambling911.com believes an official apology will come before July 10 with odds of an apology at -115.

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Trump, a 20-1 long shot to become the next President of the United States at BetOnline, claimed upon announcing his Presidential campaign two weeks ago that Mexicans crossing the border were mostly “bringing drugs” and were involved in criminal activities. 

The more stinging comment made during this speech: “They are rapists”.

Trump seemed to imply that all Mexicans who cross the border are rapists.

Fox News host Bill O’Reilly provided the Donald with an out, asking if he could take any of those comments back, would he?  How about rephrasing them?

Trump said he would not because “they are accurate”.

But now Trump is suffering the backlash from major corporations such as NBC, Macy’s and even the PGA.  This can’t be good.

“We believe there could be an ‘I’m sorry if I offended anyone’ by July 10,” says Payton O’Brien, Senior Editor of the Gambling911.com website.  “Donald Trump cannot afford to have the business community turn their backs on him.  He is going to have to fix this.”

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- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com  

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