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calendar_today28-10-2018 21:49:57

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Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett (@repjasmine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Donald Trump had the racist, bigoted audacity to post an AI-generated video depicting former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama as apes. Most of us already know who Donald Trump is. We already know there are no bounds to how low he’s willing to go. We

Bernie Sanders (@berniesanders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump posted a disgustingly racist video depicting the Obamas as apes. Are my Republican colleagues going to continue to bend the knee to a racist, authoritarian president who wants the American people to bow down before him?

Trump posted a disgustingly racist video depicting the Obamas as apes.

Are my Republican colleagues going to continue to bend the knee to a racist, authoritarian president who wants the American people to bow down before him?
Ryan Clark (@realrclark25) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At least there’s no questions about it anymore. He finally made it plain and simple for everyone. So, please stop saying it’s not what or who he is. If you support him, you support that! No excuses!

Griselda Blanco (@_jocelynjay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lady Gaga is singing in English. Are all you racist white people happy? She’s singing in a language you understand right? Or are you upset she has a salsa band with her? #SuperBowl #SuperBowlLX

Andrew Weinstein (@weinsteinlaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hard to believe the president of the United States shared a racist post just a week ago — and it’s already vanished from the headlines.

LanaQuest aka RosaSparks (@lqlana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1946 WWII veteran Maceo Snipes was shot in his back by the KKK the day after he became the first Black person to cast a vote in Taylor County, Georgia. After he was shot, Mr. Snipes walked three miles to the hospital with his mother. For six hours doctors left him waiting

In 1946 WWII veteran Maceo Snipes was shot in his back by the KKK the day after he became the first Black person to cast a vote in Taylor County, Georgia. 

After he was shot, Mr. Snipes walked three miles to the hospital with his mother. For six hours doctors left him waiting