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Trump denies plans to visit Jordan

Presidential candidate’s rebuttal of AP report comes day after his proposal to temporarily ban all Muslims from entering US

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a town hall meeting at the Ben Johnson Arena on the Wofford College campus, Friday, Nov. 20, 2015, in Spartanburg, S.C. (AP Photo/Richard Shiro)
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a town hall meeting at the Ben Johnson Arena on the Wofford College campus, Friday, Nov. 20, 2015, in Spartanburg, S.C. (AP Photo/Richard Shiro)

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Tuesday denied an Associated Press report that he planned to visit the majority-Muslim kingdom of Jordan at the end of December.

The AP report and Trump’s denial came one day after his controversial proposal to temporarily ban all Muslims from entering the United States amid concerns about violent extremism.

Trump tweeted Tuesday, “Despite my great respect for King Abdullah II, I will not be visiting Jordan at this time. This is in response to the false @AP report.”

Trump has said he plans to visit Israel. A US official, speaking on condition of anonymity, had told the AP that the US government was making preparations for Trump to also visit Jordan at the campaign’s request. The official was not authorized to publicly discuss the preparations due to security concerns. Trump has Secret Service protection for his safety.

Trump was widely criticized over his proposal this week to prevent all Muslims from visiting the US, although he clarified his idea Tuesday to say that he would allow foreign Muslim leaders to visit.

Jordan is among the United States’ staunchest allies in the Persian Gulf region, and its military has regularly flown bombing missions against the Islamic State group.

Trump’s Republican rival, Ben Carson, visited two camps for Syrian refugees in the Jordanian desert two weeks ago with no media coverage. Carson afterward praised Jordan for its generosity toward the refugees but said none should be brought to the United States.

Copyright 2015 The Associated Press.

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