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Trump too busy golfing to quickly delete 'white power' retweet: report

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President Donald Trump received backlash for retweeting a clip of one of his supporters shouting “White Power.”

READ MORE: Trump approvingly tweets video showing ‘white power’ chant

The racist message was initially posted on Sunday morning.

In it, a man is seen driving a golf cart adorned with Trump reelection signs and chanting, “White Power!”

According to the report, White House aides couldn’t reach Trump or deputy chief of staff Dan Scavino to ask him to delete the retweet, officials said.

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