<Anchor> During the

night, US President Trump was again controversial. This time, I uploaded a video containing the slogan of white supremacy on Twitter. I deleted it three hours later and explained that I didn't know if there was such a relief in the video.

Correspondent Correspondent Yunsu Kim in Washington.

<Reporter> A

white man in a golf cart is arguing with a protester who pickets. After a few harsh words, I slogan the relief of the white supremacy group.

['The power of the white man! White Power!] A

scene of protests by Trump supporters and protesters at Villages, Florida's retirement village. President Trump retweeted this video today (29th) and said, "Thanks to the great villagers of Villages." I wrote.

Then, criticism was raised as to whether or not they were on the side of white supremacists.

Even the Republican's only black senator has criticized it, saying it is an excuse.

[Team Scott/ Republican Senator: The expression'white power' is clearly an insult. There are words that can and can't be used for political action, but they shouldn't be used. There is no excuse, and you have to delete it.] As the

controversy grew, the video was deleted in three hours.

The White House explained that President Trump had not heard a word in the video.

Trump even posted a rigged video on Twitter, wrote a phrase that beautifies the violence, and even received three warning tickets and was concealed.

Criticism of whether this was the intention to gather racial conflicts ahead of the presidential election and gather white supporters in the wake of the presidential elections is still being held.