Trump says he’s ‘least racist person’ in fallout from remark

epa06433885 US President Donald J. Trump speaks before signing a proclamation to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA 12 January 2018. The President did not respond to shouted questions about whether he is a racist, in response to his referring to Haiti and African countries as 'shitholes.'  EPA-EFE/JIM LO SCALZO

Bloomberg

Donald Trump told reporters he’s “the least racist person” as fallout continues from a vulgar remark about immigrants from Africa and Haiti attributed to the president following a meeting with lawmakers last week.
“I am not a racist,” Trump said in response to a shouted question from reporters as he entered his Palm Beach golf club. “I am the least racist person you have ever interviewed, that I can tell you.”
Trump was having dinner with House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Republican of California, to discuss negotiations on upcoming legislation — in particular, what to do about Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, an Obama administration policy covering undocumented immigrants brought to the US by their parents as minors.
“I think we have a lot of sticking points but they are all Democrat sticking points. Because we are ready willing and able to make a deal, but they don’t want to,” said Trump — comments that echoed remarks made on Twitter in the past few days.
Congress must pass a stopgap spending bill to avoid a government shutdown by next weekend, as the current spending law — itself a stopgap measure — runs only through January 19. Trump was asked about his reported comment from January 11, that he’d described places like Haiti and African nations as “shithole” countries. “Did you see what various senators in the room said about my comments? They were not made,” he said.

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