Reposted anti-Muslim videos, Trump sparks controversy again

President Donald Trump's account at “Twitter” has restored three anti-mysliman videos from an extreme-right British group. The first post in “Twitter” was from Jayda Fransen, deputy head of “Britain First”, where it appears to be a Muslim immigrant who attacks a man with crutches. This is followed by two other human videos, [...]
President Donald Trump's account at “Twitter” has restored three anti-mysliman videos from an extreme-right British group.
The first post in “Twitter” was from Jayda Fransen, deputy head of “Britain First”, where it seems to be shown to be a Muslim immigrant attacking a man with crutches.
This is followed by two other human videos, which Fransen claims to be Muslims, follows tch.
“Britain First” was founded in 2011 by former members of the far-right British Nationalist Party.
The group has drawn attention to social media with multiple posts on what they consider the Islam of Great Britain.
He has submitted candidates to general elections on anti-emigration and anti-abort platforms, but has so far been unable to secure any seat in Parliament. Fransen himself has more than 52,000 followers in “Titter”.
She reacted enthusiastically to the distribution of her posts by Trump.
She wrote into her account on “Twitter” that “Donald Trump, personally reposted these videos and he has about 44 million followers. God bless Trump, God bless America”, she added.












