President Trump retweeted three anti-Muslim videos Nov. 29, posted by the far-right group 'Britain First.' (Elyse Samuels,Deirdra O'Regan/The Washington Post)President Trump retweeted three anti-Muslim videos Nov. 29, posted by the far-right group 'Britain First.' The Netherlands Embassy tweeted to Trump that the video about the “Muslim migrant” had been mischaracterized: “Facts do matter. White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders defended Trump’s post as evidence he wants to “promote strong borders and strong national security.”The anti-Muslim group Britain First posted a video of their march through Luton, England. [Analysis: Trump’s anti-Muslim and anti-media tweets demonstrate deep insecurity]Britain First leaders were ecstatic about the recognition from the U.S. president.
Source: Washington Post November 29, 2017 17:57 UTC