The Oklahoman

‘There was crosstalk’

- BY ZEKE MILLER AND JONATHAN LEMIRE

WASHINGTON — Republican­s struggled to get their stories straight Tuesday as President Donald Trump’s Homeland Security secretary became the latest GOP official to offer an inconclusi­ve version of a meeting in which Trump is said to have used vulgar remarks that have been criticized as racist.

Democrats accused Republican­s of selective amnesia, as Kirstjen Nielsen testified under oath that she “did not hear” Trump use a certain vulgarity to describe African countries. “It was a meeting of 12 people. There was crosstalk,” she explained at a congressio­nal hearing, but she didn’t “dispute the president was using tough language.”

Under persistent questionin­g, Nielsen said she didn’t recall the specific language used by Trump.

“What I was struck with frankly, as I’m sure you were as well, was just the general profanity used in the room by almost everyone.”

New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, angrily criticized Nielsen’s comments, telling her during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, “Your silence and your amnesia is complicity.”

Nielsen’s comments came five days after the president ignited what GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham termed an “s-storm” with his Oval Office remarks.

The White House has not substantiv­ely disputed accounts of the episode, in which Trump is said to have used the term “s--hole” to describe African countries of origin for potential immigrants to the U.S. The revelation­s, semi-denials and continuing comments have cast a pall over the White House’s legislativ­e agenda, brought the country closer to the brink of a government shutdown and sparked internatio­nal outrage.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee in Capitol Hill on Tuesday in Washington.
[AP PHOTO] Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee in Capitol Hill on Tuesday in Washington.

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