Trump Denies Seeing Full Racist Video, Won't Apologize
WASHINGTON - Former President Donald Trump said he did not see the entire video containing a racist animation of former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama before it was shared on his social media platform. He also stated he would not apologize for it. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Friday evening, Trump explained he only viewed the initial portion of the video, which has since been deleted, that focused on claims about the 2020 election. When asked if he condemned the racist part of the video, Trump responded, "Of course I do," according to ABC News.
In other news, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis celebrated the Department of Justice's reported decision to dismiss a complaint into the Hope Florida Foundation scandal. According to Fox News, a source within the agency indicated there was "no predicate to open up an intake on this" and that "no further action is anticipated."
Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security fired a senior Customs and Border Protection official on Thursday for allegedly leaking sensitive information, according to Fox News Digital. The official, who was not named, reportedly leaked personal information about CBP personnel and negotiations regarding the border wall to the press.
In San Francisco, the city is facing a lawsuit over its reparations fund. The lawsuit alleges that the ordinance, which establishes a fund for Black residents, is unlawfully using taxpayer money and violates the Equal Protection Clause, according to Fox News.
Finally, in sports news, former NFL star Matt Hasselbeck discussed his Super Bowl XL loss in an interview with Fox News Digital. Hasselbeck, who led the Seattle Seahawks to a 13-3 record in the regular season, reflected on the game where they lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers 21-10. Hasselbeck completed 26 of 49 passes for 273 yards with one touchdown and one interception in the game.
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