'Twitter Kwang' President Trump almost received a fourth warning ticket on Twitter. This time, I retweeted a video that seemed to defend'white supremacy', and then'clearing happening' took place.

In the video that is now deleted, a white man on a golf cart is arguing with protesters in a scene that evokes the relief of a white supremacist group called "white power! white power!" The. But President Trump retweeted the video and said, "Thank you to the great people."

As the controversy over defending white supremacy grew, the video was deleted in three hours, but the White House's elucidation was judged to be somewhat unclear. "President Trump hasn't heard a word in question."


President Trump, these days, he has already been warned three times on Twitter by posting falsified videos or writing articles that beautify violence, and why is he doing this again?

Analysis of the intention to gather racial conflicts ahead of the November presidential election to bring together the white voters who are their core supporters is convincing.

'News Pick'.

(Photo = President Trump's Twitter capture, CNN broadcast)