Donald Trump
“Somehow it’s fundamentally racist to say, well, we don’t want certain people of certain backgrounds to be in the United States of America."
The former president nearly slipped as he tried to climb into the vehicle.
"The fact that Trump has to say this is telling," one poster on X remarked.
"And yes, the Wall Street Journal can quote me on that.”
Trump has been facing backlash after a comic called Puerto Rico "a floating island of garbage" at his Madison Square Garden rally.
"That was love in the room, and it was love for our country," Trump said of his racist rally.
“I referred to the hateful rhetoric about Puerto Rico ... as garbage — which is the only word I can think of to describe it,” the president said.
The former president also recalled two words his father told him he should never say.
And that's rejecting the one kind of diversity the Republican thinks he could "get behind".
The former president spelled out what "real strength" means to him and the GOP nominee's version definitely wasn't it.