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5 Racist Trump Moments From The First 2020 Presidential Debate

President Donald Trump regularly waded into racist tropes while up against former Vice President Joe Biden in the first 2020 presidential debate.

Aside from a bevvy of personal attacks, misinformation and chaotic interruption, Trump regularly waded into racist tropes and outright refused to condemn violent right-wing militia groups as moderator Chris Wallace of Fox News sought to ask the candidates about Covid-19, the nation’s summer of racial justice protests and their support for Americans of colour.

Trump called senator Elizabeth Warren “Pocahontas” again.

The president, long known for using insulting nicknames for his political opponents, questioned Tuesday if Biden would have won the Democratic nomination if senator Elizabeth Warren hadn’t dropped out.

“If Pocahontas would have left [the race] two days earlier,” Trump said, Biden wouldn’t have been on the debate stage.

He once more refused to condemn right-wing extremist groups.

Wallace asked Trump directly to condemn white supremacists and right-wing militia groups during the debate, but the president repeatedly dodged the invitation, instead lambasting Democrats and social justice protesters.

“I would say almost everything I see is from the left-wing, not from the right-wing,” Trump said when asked about the protests demanding an end to systemic racism and police brutality. “I’m willing to do anything. I want to see peace.”

“Who would you like me to condemn? The Proud Boys?” Trump asked when Wallace pressed the president to condemn such groups. “Stand back and stand by. But I’ll tell you what, I’ll tell you what. Somebody’s got to do something about antifa and the left because this is not a right-wing problem.”

The Daily Beast reported that the Proud Boys were already celebrating the name check by the...

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