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  Trump's Racist Video Defended Again, Outrage Continues

President Trump again defends racist video depicting Obamas as apesIn a shocking display of disregard for racial sensitivity, President Donald Trump has once again defended a racist video posted on his social media account. The video, which depicted former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama as apes, was met with widespread outrage and condemnation from both sides of the aisle.

Trump's Defense Falls Flat
When asked about the video by a reporter, Trump claimed that it was a legitimate piece on voter fraud and that he had no knowledge of its racist content. However, this explanation has been met with skepticism by many, who point out that the video was clearly intended to be hurtful and divisive. 'That was a video...on voter fraud,' Trump said, attempting to downplay the significance of the racist imagery. 'A fairly long video. They had a little piece that had to do with 'The Lion King.'' However, this claim is contradicted by the fact that there are no apes in the Disney film, and it's clear that the video was edited to include racist content.

Outrage Continues to Grow
The outrage over Trump's defense of the racist video has continued to grow, with many calling for him to take responsibility for his actions. 'If Trump didn't post the video himself, it should be a no-brainer to fire the staffer who posted and condemn the racist content pushed out from his own account,' said Brandon Weathersby, a spokesperson for American Bridge 21st Century. 'What's worse than Trump excusing hate from his supporters is his attacks on communities of color that foment hate and put people like Rep. Ilhan Omar in real danger.'

Trump's History of Racism
This latest incident is just the latest example of Trump's long history of racism and divisiveness. From his comments about Mexican immigrants to his attacks on NFL players who kneel during the national anthem, Trump has consistently shown a disregard for racial sensitivity and a willingness to use racist language and imagery to further his own interests.

In conclusion, Trump's defense of the racist video is just another example of his lack of empathy and understanding when it comes to issues of racial sensitivity. As we continue to navigate this complex and divisive time in our nation's history, it's more important than ever that leaders like Trump take responsibility for their actions and work towards building a more inclusive and equitable society.

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