Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated he "didn't see" a racist clip depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes within a video he shared on social media. The video, which has since been removed, contained the offensive imagery at the end and was part of a 62-second clip containing claims about voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election, according to BBC World. Trump made the statement to reporters on Friday, adding that he "didn't make a mistake" when asked if he would apologize.
In other news, legendary boxer Mike Tyson discussed his personal health journey and relationship with President Trump on Fox News' "Jesse Watters Primetime." Tyson, known as "the baddest man on the planet," explained his dietary turnaround. He shared that he used to consume large amounts of Captain Crunch cereal for breakfast.
Also making headlines, country singer Gavin Adcock expressed his support for Kid Rock and Turning Point USA's "alternative" Super Bowl halftime show, according to Fox News. Adcock stated he supports their efforts and would be attending the game.
Meanwhile, in France, financial crime prosecutors opened a preliminary inquiry into former Culture Minister Jack Lang over his links to Jeffrey Epstein, as reported by BBC World. The investigation concerns suspected "laundering of tax fraud proceeds." Lang, 86, denies any wrongdoing and described the allegations as "baseless."
Finally, Spencer Pratt, star of the reality series "The Hills," revealed in his new memoir, "The Guy You Loved To Hate: Confessions From A Reality TV Villain," that he cultivated his troublemaker persona to pursue fame and fortune, according to Fox News. Pratt detailed how he developed his scheming skills from a young age.
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