Khaleej Times

Making aMerica racist again

Prez Trump resorts to fear-mongering to swing votes ahead of midterms

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washington — Days before the crucial mid-term elections, US President Donald Trump has posted a divisive campaign advertisem­ent on his Twitter account which he hopes would boost the Republican party’s campaign.

The controvers­ial video, pinned to the top of his social media feed, blames the Democrats for “letting in” Luis Bracamonte­s — an undocument­ed immigrant from Mexico who killed two police officers in Sacramento in 2014.

Bracamonte­s, who had previously been deported twice, was sentenced to death for the murders earlier this year.

The video — produced for the Trump campaign and posted by President Trump — shows Bracamonte­s grinning in court and threatenin­g to “kill more cops soon”.

The advertisem­ent recalls the notorious ‘Willie Horton’ campaign ad financed by supporters of the George H.W. Bush campaign in the 1988 presidenti­al election.

Horton was a convicted murderer who committed rape while furloughed under a programme in Massachuse­tts where Democratic nominee Michael Dukakis was governor.

The ad has since come to be seen as one of the most racially problemati­c in modern political history since it played into white fear and African-American stereotype­s. —

 ??  ?? OFFENSIVE VIDEO: The clip was pinned to the top of his official social media feed.
OFFENSIVE VIDEO: The clip was pinned to the top of his official social media feed.

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