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Haitian Government Slams Alleged Trump Comments

By Rebecca O'Connor
January 13, 2018
Est. Reading: 1 minute

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Haiti's government has condemned what it says are 'obnoxious remarks' allegedly made by Donald Trump.

A long-time senator insists he heard the US President use a swear word to describe the nation and African countries.

Mr Trump has denied that but the United Nations has accused him of racism.

Sky's Mark Austin, who's in Washington, says America is a country that prides itself on "diversity and inclusivity and equality" and their President being accused of racism "does not fit in well with that".

Meanwhile,

Former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer was faced with the latest Donald Trump controversy during a live interview on Irish TV last night.

Appearing on the Late Late Show - he was asked what he thought about remarks by the President about Haiti and Africa and said "as an Irish American, someone who understands the trials and tribulations that so many Irish folks felt coming to America, I'm very proud of America's history welcoming immigrants".

Rebecca O'Connor

Written by Rebecca O'Connor

Full time Newsreader and Journalist, I spend my weekends at Radio Nova, keeping you up to date with all the latest news and sport.

I’m the other half of a music obsessed radio DJ and a loving dog mom. When I’m not reading and writing the news I enjoy shopping and sport! I’m also a bit of a foodie who loves to cook.

I enjoy singing in the shower and loudly in the car and throwing some shapes on the dance floor whenever the opportunity arises.

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