see whether or not they're the real Indians. You know, you have--” KING: “You're questioning that, Donald?” TRUMP: “No, no, you have to see who's running the casinos. And you know, I made a statement, they don't look like Indians to me. And everyone said, oh, what a terrible statement. I said, what's wrong? They don't. If you take a look at these folks, they don't like Indians to me. And then, actually, a number of shows did a story that my statement was 100 percent correct. I never liked to apologize and there's no reason to apologize. But I think the Indian casinos are -- you know, they're being looked at very seriously.”[Larry King Live, CNN, 7/23/97] SUPPORT FROM WHITE SUPREMACISTS DONALD TRUMP RECEIVED WIDESPREAD SUPPORT FROM WHITE SUPREMACISTS, WHITE NATIONALISTS, AND NEO-NAZIS Numerous White Supremacist Leaders And Publications Supported Donald Trump, Including David Duke, A Former Leader Of The Ku Klux Klan. “Radix, a white nationalist website and magazine pronounced earlier this year that readers should support Mr. Trump because ‘we need someone who can expose the system that rules us as the malevolent and worthless entity it is.’ Jared Taylor, the founder American Renaissance, another influential extremist outlet said in a video statement that ‘real Americans’ had been waiting for a politician to make the ‘obvious’ point ‘illegal immigrants from Mexico are a low-rent bunch’. Meanwhile, a group called the White Genocide Project called for Mr. Trump to be made the head of a ‘department for deportation’ and reportedly petitioned President Barack Obama to make it happen. The petition included the assertion that ‘diversity is a byword for genocide.’ Mr. Trump even won the endorsement of David Duke, an anti-Semitic former leader of the Ku Klux Klan.” [The Telegraph, 11/12/15] • Southern Poverty Law Center: Trump “Has Won The Applause Of Virtually The Entire White Nationalist Movement.” “A study by the Southern Poverty Law Centre, a civil rights group, last month concluded that ‘although he has not asked for its support, Mr. Trump has won the applause of virtually the entire white nationalist movement.’” [The Telegraph, 11/12/15] WHITE SUPREMACISTSRALLIED AROUND TRUMP’S CANDIDACY FOLLOWING HIS MASS DEPORTATION PLAN HEADLINE: “Trump Debate Claims On Deportation Excite America's White Supremacists.” [The Telegraph, 11/12/15] Donald Trump’s Mass-Deportation Plan “Won Him A Die-Hard Constituency In America’s White Supremacists.” “As Mr. Trump at the Republican debate this week nostalgically recalled a time when the US government rounded up and forcefully deported thousands of immigrants, the blogospheres of the extremist right sprung to action. Photographs and glowing praise for the outlandish billionaire were uploaded to some of the most racist corners of the Internet. ‘At a stroke, Trump demolished the argument that deporting illegals is not feasible,’ cheered an article re-posted on Daily Stormer, America's most popular neo-Nazi news site. It may be unsolicited - and it is almost certainly unwanted - but the policy positions Confidential Page 164
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