Trump deletes video with 'white power' slogan, after backlash from own party

President Donald Trump pumps his fist as he walks on the South Lawn after arriving on Marine One at the White House in Washington. File picture: Alex Brandon/AP

President Donald Trump pumps his fist as he walks on the South Lawn after arriving on Marine One at the White House in Washington. File picture: Alex Brandon/AP

Published Jun 28, 2020

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Washington - US President Donald Trump tweeted and then deleted

a video in which his supporters could be heard repeating a "white

power" slogan, in the latest instance in which the president was

accused of inflaming racial tensions.

The phrase is often used by far-right white nationalists and prompted

a backlash from within the president's own Republican Party.

The tweet came as the country is going through an intense national

conversation about race and discrimination, in the wake of police

violence and the death of George Floyd. There have been protests

around the country for weeks under the Black Lives Matter banner.

The video shows Trump supporters shouting the slogans. Trump attached

a comment saying: "Thank you to the great people of The Villages,"

referring to a retirement community in Florida where the scene was

filmed.

Senator Tim Scott, the only black Republican member of the Senate,

was quick to denounce the president.

"He should not have retweeted it and he should just take it down,"

Scott said on CNN. "The entire thing was offensive."

The White House later explained the deletion of the tweet, which had

been up for nearly four hours, saying the president was unaware of

the audio content.

"President Trump is a big fan of The Villages. He did not hear the

one statement made on the video. What he did see was tremendous

enthusiasm from his many supporters," White House spokesman Judd

Deere said in a brief statement.

The president has been accused of worsening racial tensions in the

country over the course of his time in the White House, while failing

to promote a reconciliation programme.

In recent weeks he pushed for a tough crackdown against the sometimes

violent protests against injustice and police brutality.

dpa

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