Will Trump hit reset with Muslims?
A month after Donald Trump called for a "total and complete shutdown" of Muslims entering the US, a hijab-wearing American named Rose Hamid stood up in the grandstands a few rows behind the presidential candidate. It was January 2016, a few weeks before Republican primary voters began to cast their votes. As Hamid stood up in silent protest, the supporters around her began to jeer and chant for her to "get out," until Trump campaign officials and police officers interceded to eject her from the arena. One person accused her of having a bomb. "There is hatred against us that is unbelievable," Trump said as Hamid was ejected. "It's their hatred, it's not our hatred." Muslim woman ejected from Trump rally speaks out 02:26 Now, after receiving a king's welcome in Saudi Arabia on Saturday and ambling from meeting to meeting with the region's Muslim leaders on Sunday, he appears...