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https://www.paypal.me/rightleftofcenterFrom Real Clear Politics:
Sen. David Perdue: Trump Never Said "S---hole Countries," "I Was In The Room"
Republican Georgia Sen. David Perdue was in the room when President Trump allegedly asked why the U.S. allows so many immigrants from "s---hole countries." Perdue says that quote is a "gross misrepresentation" of what the president really said.
"Multiple sources? There were six of us in the room. I haven't heard any of those six sources -- other than Sen. Durbin talk about what was said," Perdue said plainly. Dick Durbin, the Illinois Democrat, said Friday that the president used the word "s---hole" to describe African and Latin American countries "not just once but repeatedly" at a meeting in the Oval Office on Thursday.
Perdue explained: "On Thursday we had a meeting, and coming out of that meeting, we heard gross misrepresentation of what happened in that meeting... It is not the first time we’ve had a grossness representation by that individual."
"In 2013, Senator Durbin also made the same accusation against a Republican leader in a meeting with President Obama," Perdue said. "[Durbin] said that [a Republican member of Congress] chewed out the president, and it was so disrespectful to President Obama, we couldn’t even have the meeting."
SEN. DAVID PERDUE: The problem is, is when you get to the Washington politicians, the career politicians, who want to pander to their base, what we have going on here right now is a gross misrepresentation.
This all started with a total misrepresentation of a meeting that happened last Thursday, and people forget that just two days earlier, this president, in an open meeting – we’ve meeting in there for almost an hour, George – debated this with both sides, democrats, republicans, House members, and the Senate.
And what we forget is that 72 percent of Americans wants us to solve this problem, we want to solve the DACA problem, we want to have border security with a wall, we want to end chain migration and end this archaic diversity lottery.
That’s the scope that we all agree to on Tuesday. Then in Thursday we had a meeting, and coming out of that meeting, we heard gross misrepresentation of what happened in that meeting.
But it’s not the first time we’ve had a grossness representation by that individual.
STEPHANOPOULOS: Well, let’s get into – let’s get into things.
PERDUE: No, let me finish, George.
STEPHANOPOULOS: Well, I want to know what the gross misrepresentation was.
PERDUE: In 2013 – the gross misrepresentation was that language was used in there that was not used
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