New York
Times: Fake video of Trump shooting media and critics played at his resort
By Paul
LeBlanc, CNN
Updated
0400 GMT (1200 HKT) October 14, 2019
https://edition.cnn.com/2019/10/13/politics/trump-fake-video-shooting-media-critics-doral/index.html
Washington
(CNN)A disturbing video of a fake President Donald Trump shooting, assaulting
and stabbing his critics and the media was played at a conference held by a
pro-Trump group at his Miami resort last week, according to footage obtained by
The New York Times.
The video,
which was shown at Trump's National Doral Miami during a three-day conference
held by American Priority, includes the logo for Trump's 2020 reelection bid
and showcases a series of internet memes, the Times reported. One part of the
video, the Times said, shows a fake Trump's head edited onto the body of a man
opening fire in the "Church of Fake News" on a group whose faces were
edited to appear as a group of Trump critics and news organizations.
According
to the Times, the clip ends with Trump driving a stake into the head of a
person who has the CNN logo for a face before standing and smiling as he looks
around. The clip appears to be edited from a church massacre scene in the 2014
movie "Kingsman: The Secret Service," the Times reported.
CNN cannot
independently verify the video as of Sunday night and has not shared contents
of it. CNN has confirmed the video was played at the conference and not in the
main ballroom.
"Sadly,
this is not the first time that supporters of the President have promoted
violence against the media in a video they apparently find entertaining -- but
it is by far and away the worst. The images depicted are vile and
horrific," CNN said in a statement Sunday night. "The President and
his family, the White House, and the Trump campaign need to denounce it
immediately in the strongest possible terms. Anything less equates to a tacit
endorsement of violence and should not be tolerated by anyone."
Tim
Murtaugh, a spokesman for Trump's campaign, told the Times he didn't know
anything about the video. "That video was not produced by the campaign,
and we do not condone violence," he said.
The
organizer for the event, Alex Phillips, said in a statement to the Times on
Sunday that the clip was played at the conference as part of a "meme
exhibit."
"Content
was submitted by third parties and was not associated with or endorsed by the
conference in any official capacity," Phillips said. "American
Priority rejects all political violence and aims to promote a healthy dialogue
about the preservation of free speech. This matter is under review."
Former
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders and the President's son Donald Trump
Jr. were scheduled to speak at the conference, the Times said. Sanders told the
newspaper she did not see the video and a person close to Trump Jr. told the
Times that he did not see it either.
"I was
there to speak at a prayer breakfast, where I spoke about unity and bringing
the country together," Sanders told the Times. "I wasn't aware of any
video, nor do I support violence of any kind against anyone."
The White
House Correspondents' Association weighed in on the video Sunday night, saying,
"All Americans should condemn this depiction of violence directed toward
journalists."
"The
WHCA is horrified by a video reportedly shown over the weekend at a political
conference organized by the President's supporters at the Trump National Doral
in Miami. All Americans should condemn this depiction of violence directed
toward journalists and the President's political opponents," said Jonathan
Karl, president of the association. "We have previously told the President
his rhetoric could incite violence. Now we call on him and everybody associated
with this conference to denounce this video and affirm that violence has no
place in our society."
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