A White House spokesman claimed Trump had not heard the 'white power!' part of the clip
President Donald Trump on Sunday deleted his retweet of a video where one of his supporters can be heard yelling, “White power!”
“He should take it down — there isn’t much to be said,” Scott said, during an interview on CBS’s “Face the Nation.” Detractors of the president’s were on the sidewalk holding signs, and both sides can be heard hurling verbal abuse.
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