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President Donald Trump doubled down on his attacks against four minority U.S. congresswomen on Monday and dismissed concerns that his comments were racist. The UK's outgoing PM Theresa May was the first world leader to condemn the comments, but she wasn't the only prominent politician to do so. Alison Sargent reports.
IN THE PAPERS - Tuesday, July 16: We look at reactions to Donald Trump's abhorrent comments towards Democratic congresswomen and why it presages a bitter 2020 electoral campaign. Also, Matteo Salvini's close aide invokes his silence while facing questions over Russiagate. Finally, two penguins in New Zealand defy police TWICE after shacking up in the undercarriage of a food truck!
US President Donald Trump comes under fire from Democrats and even some members of his own Republican Party after launching an extraordinary xenophobic attack on four progressive Democratic congresswomen.
Clay Clark is a podcast host and ardent supporter of President Donald Trump. Speaking at a rally held Tuesday in Washington, DC, Clark apparently thought having a 'mass-spreader event' was a good thing. According to HuffPost, Clark told attendees at the event in Freedom Plaza that COVID-19 was a hoax. He then invited them hug each other. Turn to the person next to you and give them a hug, someone you don’t know. Go hug somebody. Go ahead and spread it out, mass spreader. It’s a mass-spreader event! Clay Clark The Twitterverse was singularly unimpressed. Clark also made a point to say he was open to hugs despite being in a committed relationship.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu makes remarks on the new strain of coronavirus.
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