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‘Didn’t make a mistake’: Trump refuses to apologise for video depicting Obamas as monkeys

'Didn't make a mistake': Trump refuses to apologise for video depicting Obamas as monkeys

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US President Donald Trump refused to apologise Friday after posting and then deleting a racist video depicting former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama as apes in a jungle, insisting he had not seen the offensive content and blaming a staffer for the mistake.The video was posted late Thursday night and remained online for nearly 12 hours before it was removed amid bipartisan outrage, including criticism from close Trump allies. The White House initially defended the post and dismissed the backlash as “fake outrage,” but later said a staffer had posted the video in error.Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Friday evening, Trump acknowledged that he had watched a part of the video before it was posted. He said it was taken down “as soon as we found out about it.”“I looked at the beginning of it. It was fine,” Trump said, referring to the opening portion of the video that contained debunked claims about fraud in voting machines.“It was a very strong post in terms of voter fraud,” he continued, as quoted by CNN. “Nobody knew that that was in the end. If they would have looked, they would have seen it, and probably they would have had the sense to take it down.” Trump said he passed the video along to a staffer after watching the beginning and said that person should have reviewed it fully before posting it. “Somebody slipped and missed a very small part,” he said.When asked directly whether he would apologise for the post, Trump declined.“No,” he said. “I didn’t make a mistake.”The White House’s statement came after intense backlash, including from GOP Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, the only Black Republican in the Senate, who called the video racist and urged Trump to remove it.“Praying it was fake because it’s the most racist thing I’ve seen out of this White House. The President should remove it,” Scott wrote on X.One White House adviser, as quoted by CNN, said, “The president was not aware of that video, and was very let down by the staffer who put it out.” Another ally sought to place blame on a specific aide.Near the end of the short video, the Obamas briefly appear with their faces superimposed onto the bodies of apes as it promotes false claims that voting machines helped steal the 2020 election. For about one second, the song “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” plays in the background.Former vice president Kamala Harris criticised the White House’s explanation, writing on X, “No one believes this cover up from the White House, especially since they originally defended the post. We are all clear-eyed about who Donald Trump is and what he believes.”The office of California governer Gavin Newsom also condemned the video. “Disgusting behavior by the President. Every single Republican must denounce this. Now,” it said in a post on X.

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