The brash billionaire's shock claim came as he backed up his controversial Muslim ban

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The presumptive Republican nominee first proposed the idea in the wake of the horrific California shootings in December, which left 14 dead.

The shooters were believed to be radicalised Muslims inspired by evil terror group Islamic State.

But the billionaire has not backed down on his controversial policy, saying: "They're destroying Europe, I'm not going to let that happen to the United States."