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Trump tweets, then deletes, video of fan yelling ‘white power’

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US President Donald Trump shared a video of a stand-off between anti-Trump protesters and his supporters in which a man chants “white power” – before deleting it amid an outcry.

“Thank you to the great people of The Villages,” Trump tweeted alongside the video clip.

“The Radical Left Do Nothing Democrats will Fall in the Fall.”

The footage, apparently shot in a Florida retirement community, shows a man driving a golf-cart bearing “Trump 2020” and “America First” signs being heckled by a roadside protester chanting “racist”.

As they yell at each other, the driver repeatedly mouths the words “white power” with a raised fist.

“White power! There you go, white power. Did you hear that?” the protester yells back at him.

The phrase “white power” is considered synonymous with a call for white supremacis­m. The phrase has been espoused by neo-Nazis, skinheads and Ku Klux Klan members.

Trump tweeted the video shortly after 7.30am on Sunday.

At 11am it had been removed from his account – and the White House shortly after issued a statement saying the president had not heard the “white power” chant before sharing the footage.

“President Trump is a big fan of The Villages. He did not hear the one statement made on the video,” said White House spokespers­on Judd Deere.

“What he did see was tremendous enthusiasm from his many supporters.”

The “Villages” video triggered an immediate backlash.

“Today the President shared a video of people shouting ‘white power’ and said they were ‘great’. Just like he did after Charlottes­ville,” presumptiv­e Democratic presidenti­al nominee Joe Biden tweeted a few hours later.

The Democratic National Committee said in a separate statement that “we need a president who will heal our nation’s wounds and unite the American people, not a demagogue who tries to divide us through fear and bigotry”.

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