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Trump only agreed to delete his 'white power' tweet after the GOP's sole Black senator called the video 'indefensible'

The president decided to take down his offensive message, in which he praised his supporters in the video, only after the Republican Party's sole Black senator, Tim Scott of North Carolina, publicly called the tweet "indefensible," The Washington Post"There's no question: He should not have retweeted it and he should just take it down," Scott told CNN in an interview Sunday morning.

Scott added: "We can play politics with it or we can't. I'm not going to. I think it's indefensible, we should take it down. That's what I think."the video of Trump's supporters and and opponents arguing in a Florida retirement community was "terrible."

 

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Why say “only” to make it sound like there was an argument? Why say “several” hours when it was 3? Pretty sure “few” is used for 3 99.9% of the time. Why bury the fact it took that long because he was unable to be reached by the aide who was to take it down? Stick to business.

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Too late, though. Damage has been done.

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