Donald Trump takes on Dick Durbin over racial comment
President
Donald Trump has said he was "totally misrepresented" by those saying
he used the term "shithole" to describe African nations last week.
Trump also
said the allegation was hurting efforts to strike a deal to protect so-called
Dreamer immigrants.
The
president was responding to a claim by Democratic Senator Dick Durbin that he
used "vile and racist" language during a meeting on immigration
reform.
The alleged
remarks sparked global outrage and demands that he apologise.
"There
is no other word one can use but racist," said a UN spokesman.
On Monday,
two senators who said he did indeed use the disparaging remark stood by their
account of what took place.
The row
broke out after Republican and Democratic lawmakers visited the president in
the Oval Office on Thursday to work on a proposal for an immigration deal.
A key issue
they need to agree on is what to do with an Obama-era scheme that protects some
800,000 young people who entered the US illegally as children - known as the
Dreamers.
But the
alleged slur was uttered during another topic for discussion - the Temporary
Protected Status (TPS) given to a number of nationalities currently living in
the country.
In recent
weeks the Trump administration has made a series of announcements that have
brought that status to an end.
Media
captionThe countries with Temporary Protected Status that Trump could be
talking about
Hours after
the meeting, reports emerged that Mr Trump had asked: "Why are we having
all these people from shithole countries come here?"
The US
should be taking in migrants from countries like Norway, he is reported to have
said.
Accounts
suggest that when Mr Trump was told that the largest groups of immigrants with
that status were from El Salvador, Honduras and Haiti, the president responded:
"Haitians? Do we need more Haitians?"
On Friday,
Mr Durbin said: "I cannot believe that in the history of the White House,
in that Oval Office, any president has ever spoken the words that I personally
heard our president speak yesterday.
"President
Trump said things that were hate-filled, vile, and racist. He used those words
repeatedly."
Mr Trump
responded by saying his language was "tough" but not the language
used in the news reports. He also denied he was a racist.
And on
Monday he tweeted that Mr Durbin had "totally misrepresented what was
said".
He also
blamed the Democratic senator for the apparent impasse over negotiations to
reach a solution on the Dreamers.
Twitter post
by @realDonaldTrump
‘Senator
Dicky Durbin totally misrepresented what was said at the DACA meeting. Deals
can’t get made when there is no trust! Durbin blew DACA and is hurting our
Military.’
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump)
January 15, 2018
Have the
senators present at the meeting backed him up?
No - Democratic Dick Durbin said he used
the word "shithole" repeatedly
Yes - Republican David Perdue said the
reported racial slur was a "gross misrepresentation"
No - Republican Lindsey Graham told another
senator the reports were "basically accurate"
Yes - Republican Tom Cotton "didn't
hear Trump use derogatory language"
Three other
people who were in the room have remained silent.
The two
sides in the row became more entrenched on Monday, with Mr Graham appearing to
challenge colleagues Perdue and Cotton by saying his memory had not
"evolved".
"I know
what was said," he said.
And Mr
Durbin also said he stood "behind every word", and rejected reports
that perhaps Mr Trump said "shithouse" instead.
He added he
was focused "full-time" on finding a "future in America"
for "those who are being protected by Daca [Deferred Action for Childhood
Arrivals]".
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