Washington – A Republican senator is insisting that President Donald Trump did not use a vulgar term in referring to African countries during a closed-door meeting on immigration that he and five other senators attended last week.
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Georgia Sen. David Perdue called reports describing Trump as using vile language in the meeting a “gross misrepresentation” and said Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin and Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham were mistaken in indicating that was the case.
Perdue said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week: “I am telling you that he did not use that word. And I’m telling you it’s a gross misrepresentation.”
He and Republican Sen. Tom Cotton had previously issued a statement saying they “do not recall the President saying those comments specifically.”
World leaders have denounced Trump’s comments as racist.
Sure…Senators Durbin and Graham conspired to report falsely hearing a statement that wasn’t made.
Very ironic to observe the very same un that is obsessed with criticizing israel called trump a racist.
had it not been so sad it would be very funny.
The guy who ran into that fire last week and died trying to save people was an American soldier from Africa. We need more people like him.
Donno if said or not i wasnt there,
But
If it wouldn’t be shithole countrieswhy would they come to the usa,
Btw everyone is calling 3rd world country which means shithole country