Trump doesn't plan to apologize for racist video: “I wasn't wrong”
Trump claims he only saw the beginning of the video about the Obamas and did not watch the final part of the clip shared on social media
President Donald Trump made a statement about the film, which was shared on Truth Social and featured former presidents Barack Obama and Michelle Obama posing with monkey bodies, which was heavily criticized for its racist content, according to CNN.
The media on Air Force One questioned Trump about the publication. The president claimed that he had only seen the first segment of the video, which covered alleged voting fraud in 2020, and that the final segment, which contained the Obamas ' pictures, had not been seen. The president acknowledged that the information ought to not have been made public, but he shied away from making excuses, arguing that the video was" as soon as we found out" despite social media users ' claims that the article was visible for a number of hours. Trump told CNN that the opening line of the movie "was good" in terms of the election topic and that he had sent it to a member of his team after watching it, but that" someone slipped and missed a very small piece. " Trump assured the media that he had spoken with Republican Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, a figurehead among Trump's supporters, who had referred to the material as possible" the most prejudiced issue to come out of the White House" if it turned out to be true.
Trump claimed that he had condemned the racist language in the movie when further questioned by investigators. I was not at fault.
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