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President Trump’s Alleged Remarks About African Raced Countries Sparks Racist Comment

Trump Denies Remarks

Trump however had denied that he made any remarks about these Nations. He also denied being a racist and said he was the least racist person you interviewed to reporters.

When asked about being racist he said “no, no. I’m not a racist.” “I am the least racist person you have ever interviewed. That I can tell you,” he continued.

“Did you see what various senators in the room said about my comments?” he asked. “They weren’t made.”

Sen. Dick Durbin accused Trump of making the remarks.

“We don’t need more Haitians.” Durbin said. “He said, ‘Put me down for wanting more Europeans to come to this Country. Why don’t we get more people from Norway?”

Sen. David Perdue was at the meeting and denied Trump made such statements.

“I am telling you that he did not use that word. And I’m telling you it’s a gross misrepresentation,” Perdue said.

Sen. Tom Cotton also attended the meeting and he too denied Durbin’s accusation.

Cotton implied that he didn’t those words, he said “and I was sitting no further away from Donald Trump than Dick Durbin was.”

Whatever the truth was, one thing worth note was a person’s demeanor. That alone can tell much about a person.

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