Attack in New Zealand: The ideology of white supremacy is not a widespread threat, says Trump
2019-03-16T10:30:05.990Z
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In his manifesto published on the internet, the right-wing extremist who perpetrated the attack on two mosques in New Zealand, mentions the US president, whom he sees as "the symbol of renewed white identity". & Nbsp;
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Source: europe1