Florida mayor bars Donald Trump from city in wake of Muslim comments

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St. Petersburg, Florida's mayor seemingly has had enough of Donald Trump and his antics. Rick Kriseman took to Twitter late Monday night to announce he is barring Trump from entering his city "until we fully understand the dangerous threat posed by all Trumps."

I am hereby barring Donald Trump from entering St. Petersburg until we fully understand the dangerous threat posed by all Trumps. — Rick Kriseman (@Kriseman) December 8, 2015

The tongue-in-cheek tweet comes on the heels of Trump's call to bar all Muslims from entering the United States "until we are able to determine and understand this problem and the dangerous threat it poses."

Trump's proposal, touted at a rally in South Carolina, would ban both Muslim immigrants and visitors who want to come to the U.S.

The Republican front-runner faced immediate pushback from both sides of the aisle, including fellow-presidential hopeful Jeb Bush, who tweeted that "Donald Trump is unhinged. His 'policy' proposals are not serious."

Hillary Clinton added to the Trump backlash when she tweeted that "Declaring war on Islam or demonizing Muslim Americans is not only counter to our values- it plays right into the hands of terrorists."

Even former Vice President Dick Cheney chimed in early Tuesday morning when speaking with radio host Hugh Hewitt.

"I think this whole notion that somehow we can just say 'no more Muslims.' just ban a whole religion goes against everything we stand for and believe in," Cheney said.

Donald Trump has not backed down from his proposal.