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President Trump Tweets Out White Power Message, Black Republican Senator Tim Scott Expresses Dismay

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In yet another social media moment invoking race in America, President Donald Trump retweeted a video of a supporter heard yelling, “White power!”

The tweet displayed a video of a parade of supporters of the President riding golf carts through a retirement community in Florida called “The Villages.”

The social media incident was yet another example of the President retweeting dubious messages from his twitter account.

Trump appears to believe that he can appeal to the base of the Republican Party and motivate them to vote for him based on racial division.

President Trump’s messaging arrives at a time when many in America are focused on racial justice after the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis Police Officer on Memorial Day.

Source: The Orlando Advocate

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