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Sunday, 28 June 2020

New top story from Time: President Trump Retweets a Video of a Supporter Shouting ‘White Power’ at Florida Protesters



On Sunday, President Donald Trump thanked some of his supporters in Florida by retweeting a video of people driving golf carts confronting anti-Trump protesters. Early in the video one of the supposed Trump supporters on a golf cars shouts “white power” with his fist raised at protesters.

The original tweet and two-minute video that Trump retweeted identifies the scene as “seniors from The Villages in Florida protesting against each other.” As an unidentified man and woman drive by in a golf cart decked with signs that say “Trump 2020” and “America First”, they slow down to address protesters, one of whom is holding a sign that says “Make America Sane Again.” As a protester chants “racist” repeatedly at the duo, the man responds by saying “white power” and raises his fist. The rest of the video shows continued tense verbal confrontations between the two groups.

Trump’s endorsement of these supporters — and the subsequent “white power” remark — comes amid more than a month of nationwide protests against institutional racism and police brutality following the May 25 killing of George Floyd.

When asked about the video on CNN’s State of the Union later on Sunday morning, Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar said he hadn’t seen the tweet, but defended Trump against accusations of supporting white supremacy.

“I’ve not seen that video or that tweet, but obviously neither the President, his administration nor I would do anything to be supportive of white supremacy or anything that would support discrimination of any kind,” Azar said. “[O]bviously, the President and I and his whole administration would stand against any acts of white supremacy.”

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