Philippine Daily Inquirer

TRUMP SLAMMED IN UK, US OVER ANTIMUSLIM VIDEO

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WASHINGTON/LONDON— US President Donald Trump on Wednesday shared anti-Muslim videos posted on Twitter by a far-right British party leader, drawing condemnati­on from Britain, US Muslim groups and some members of the US Congress.

The White House defended the retweets by the Republican president, who during the 2016 US election campaign called for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States,” saying that he was raising security issues.

Executive orders

As president, Trump has issued executive orders banning entry to some citizens of several Muslim-majority countries.

“Look, I’m not talking about the nature of the video,” White House spokespers­on Sarah Sanders told reporters. “The threat is real and what the president is talking about is the need for national security, the need for military spending, and those are very real things.”

Antiimmigr­ation party

Jayda Fransen, deputy leader of antiimmigr­ation Britain First, posted the videos which she said showed a group of people who were Muslims beating a teenage boy to death, battering a boy on crutches and destroying a Christian statue.

Fransen was convicted earlier this month of abusing a Muslim woman and was ordered to pay a fine and legal costs.

Some British lawmakers demanded an apology from Trump for sharing the videos with his nearly 44 million Twitter followers and US Muslim groups said he had been incendiary and reckless.

“It is wrong for the presi- dent to have done this,” the spokespers­on for British Prime Minister Theresa May said.

“Britain First seeks to divide communitie­s through their use of hateful narratives which peddle lies and stoke tensions. They cause anxiety to law-abiding people,” she said.

Trump fired back at May over her criticism.

“Theresa @theresamay, don’t focus on me, focus on the destructiv­e Radical Islamic Terrorism that is taking place within the United Kingdom. We are doing just fine,” Trump tweeted.—

 ?? —AP ?? Screen shot of Donald Trump’s retweets on Wednesday
—AP Screen shot of Donald Trump’s retweets on Wednesday

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