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Trump Retweets Video Of Apparent Supporter Saying ‘White Power’

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Trump Retweets Video Of Apparent Supporter Saying ‘White Power’

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Protesters gather on Friday night at Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House and the statue of former President Andrew Jackson, which is protected by a fence and concrete blocks.

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Protesters gather on Friday night at Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House and the statue of former President Andrew Jackson, which is protected by a fence and concrete blocks.

Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty Images

A video shared by President Trump on Twitter Sunday includes a man who appears to be a Trump supporter saying “white power” in response to protesters.

In the video, apparently taken at The Villages, a retirement community in Florida, people with Trump shirts and signs on their golf carts drive by protesters yelling insults at them and about the president.

In one exchange, a white man holding a sign that says “Make America Sane Again,” a reference to Trump’s campaign slogan, yells: “Where’s your white hood?” In response, a white man driving a golf cart with signs reading “Trump 2020” and “America First” yells back “white power.”

Trump retweeted the video, which was shared by an unknown Twitter user, and said “Thank you to the great people of The Villages. The Radical Left Do Nothing Democrats will Fall in the Fall. Corrupt Joe [Biden] is shot. See you soon!!!”

“White power” is a white supremacist slogan, according to the Anti-Defamation League.

The White House has not responded to a request for comment about the president’s tweet. He retweeted the video before 8 a.m. ET Sunday, and it was still up as of 10 a.m.

South Carolina’s Tim Scott, the only Black Republican senator, called the retweet “indefensible.”

“He should not have retweeted and he should just take it down,” Scott said on CNN.

The president’s tweet comes at a time of increased racial tension in America, with the killing of George Floyd, a Black man, in Minneapolis police custody leading to mass protests against police brutality and for racial justice.

In an NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll conducted a week after Floyd’s death, two-thirds of Americans said Trump has mostly increased racial tensions in the country.

In a more recent poll, from The New York Times and Siena College, 61% of voters said they disapproved of Trump’s handling of race, while just 33% said they approved.



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