AP

White House Aide Says ‘Absurd’ To Link Mosque Shooter,Trump

Mar 17, 2019, 5:35 PM | Updated: Jun 8, 2022, 5:14 pm

U.S. President Donald J. Trump (R) and first lady Melania Trump (C) are greeted by Reverend W. Bruce McPherson (L) as they arrive to attend services at St. John's Episcopal Church March 17, 2019 in Washington, DC, USA. The Trumps are attending church on St. Patrick's Day. (Photo by Eric Lesser - Pool/Getty Images)

(R)

WASHINGTON (AP) — A top White House official said Sunday that President Donald Trump “is not a white supremacist” and attempts to tie him to the alleged New Zealand mosque shooter are “absurd.”

Mick Mulvaney, the acting chief of staff, described the New Zealand shooter as a “disturbed individual” and “evil person” and said it was unfair to cast the 28-year-old Australian “as a supporter of Donald Trump any more than it is to look at his, sort of his eco-terrorist passages in that manifesto and align him with Nancy Pelosi or Ms. Ocasio-Cortez.”

Pelosi, a California Democrat, is the House speaker. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., is a freshman and major proponent of a plan, named the Green New Deal, for tackling climate change.

“This was a disturbed individual, an evil person, and to try and tie him to an American politician from either party probably ignores some of the deeper, difficulties that this sort of activity exposes,” Mulvaney said.

Still, Mulvaney’s defense of Trump failed to quiet calls, chiefly from Democrats, for the president to issue a forceful denunciation of white nationalism. They argue that Trump’s rhetoric, including harsh comments about immigrants and Muslims, encourages individuals like the New Zealand shooter.

Brenton Harrison Tarrant, the man accused of the deadly shootings at mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, left behind a lengthy document stating he was a white nationalist who hates immigrants and was set off by attacks in Europe that were perpetrated by Muslims.

“Were/are you a supporter of Donald Trump?” was one of the questions he posed to himself in the document. His answer: “As a symbol of renewed white identity and common purpose? Sure. As a policy maker and leader? Dear god no.”

The attacks left 50 people dead and 34 others wounded, a dozen of them critically.

Mulvaney said Trump is a defender of religious minorities worldwide, and that his actions speak louder than his words.

“Look at what we’ve done while we’ve been here,” he said. “I don’t think anybody could say that the president is anti-Muslim.” Mulvaney added that it frustrates him personally that “every time something goes wrong around the world now, not just in our country, somehow the president of the United States must be responsible. And that’s just, that’s absurd and it doesn’t help contribute to the dialogue that’s necessary to fix these problems.”

Before Mulvaney appeared on the Sunday talk shows, Trump tweeted in defense of Fox News weekend host Jeanine Pirro, whose program did not air in its regular Saturday time slot. Fox offered no explanation, but Pirro’s absence from the lineup followed anti-Muslim comments she directed last week toward Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., one of three Muslims in Congress, who wears a head covering known as a hijab. Trump tweeted “Bring back @JudgeJeanine Pirro.”

Mulvaney also addressed a threat by North Korea to reconsider its halt to nuclear and ballistic missile tests, saying such a move would be a “truly disappointing turn of events.” The threat followed the collapse of nuclear disarmament talks last month between Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un.

The chief of staff also expressed confidence that Trump’s veto of a measure blocking his declaration of a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border — in order to build a border wall — will be upheld when the House votes later this month to override the president.

“It doesn’t have a chance,” Mulvaney said of the vote set for March 26.

Asked last week whether he saw white nationalism as a rising global threat, Trump said “I don’t really.”

He went on to characterize the movement as made up of a “small group of people that have very, very serious problems” and said “I guess, if you look at what happened in New Zealand, perhaps that’s a case. I don’t know enough about it yet.”

Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., disagreed, saying white nationalism is on the rise “and the president should call it out, but sadly he’s not doing that.”

As a candidate, Trump proposed banning all Muslims from entering the United States. As president, he drew criticism for attempting to institute the travel ban and for being slow to condemn white supremacy and related violence. After a violent 2017 clash between white nationalists and anti-racist protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia, that left one demonstrator dead, Trump said there were “very fine people on both sides” of the confrontation.

Trump also did not immediately reject support from David Duke, a former KKK Grand Wizard, during his presidential campaign.

Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., who is also Muslim, said Trump should call the Justice Department for data on the rise of white supremacy in the U.S. She urged Trump to use his bully pulpit to denounce the movement.

“He, from the Oval Office, from that power position, can be able to send a signal very loud and clear,” she said.

Mulvaney appeared on “Fox News Sunday” and CBS’ “Face the Nation.” Kaine and Tlaib spoke on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

___

Follow Darlene Superville on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/dsupervilleap

KSL 5 TV Live

AP

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - APRIL 09: In an aerial view, salvage crews use a crane to remove wreckage fro...

Lea Skene

Salvage crews race against the clock to remove massive chunks of fallen Baltimore bridge

Salvage crews at the site of Baltimore’s collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge are using the largest crane on the eastern seaboard to remove sections of the wreckage.

2 hours ago

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 16: Former U.S. President Donald Trump sits in the courtroom as he await...

Michael R. Sisak, Jennifer Peltz, Jake Offenhartz and Alanna Durkin Richer

Trump returns to court as jury selection enters second day in his hush money criminal trial

Lawyers are working to find a panel of New Yorkers who will decide whether the Republican who hopes to return to the White House will become the first former president convicted of a crime.

4 hours ago

FILE - The Supreme Court is seen on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 4, 2024. (AP Photo/J. Scott A...

Associated Press

Supreme Court allows Idaho to enforce its ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth

The Supreme Court is allowing Idaho to enforce its ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth while lawsuits over the law proceed.

19 hours ago

Former President Donald Trump speaks as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court with his legal team ...

Associated Press

First day of Trump’s hush money trial adjourns with no jurors selected

The first day of Donald Trump 's historic hush money trial ended Monday after hours of pretrial motions and an initial jury selection process that saw dozens of prospective jurors excused after they said they could not be fair or impartial. The court ultimately adjourned without any jurors being seated, with the selection process resuming on Tuesday.

21 hours ago

Republican presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump speaks at an election-night watch ...

Associated Press

Trump Media stock slides again to bring it nearly 60% below its peak as euphoria fades

The stock price for Donald Trump’s social media company is sliding again. Trump Media & Technology Group was down 16.8% in midday trading on Monday as more euphoria fades off the stock.

23 hours ago

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 15: The Sydney Opera House is illuminated with a black ribbon in honour o...

Mark Baker and Rod McGuirk

Horrified worshipers watch online and in person as a bishop is stabbed at a church in Sydney

Horrified worshipers watched in person and online as a bishop was stabbed at the altar during a church service in Sydney on Sunday evening.

1 day ago

Sponsored Articles

Women hold card for scanning key card to access Photocopier Security system concept...

Les Olson

Why Printer Security Should Be Top of Mind for Your Business

Connected printers have vulnerable endpoints that are an easy target for cyber thieves. Protect your business with these tips.

Modern chandelier hanging from a white slanted ceiling with windows in the backgruond...

Lighting Design

Light Up Your Home With These Top Lighting Trends for 2024

Check out the latest lighting design trends for 2024 and tips on how you can incorporate them into your home.

Technician woman fixing hardware of desktop computer. Close up....

PC Laptops

Tips for Hassle-Free Computer Repairs

Experiencing a glitch in your computer can be frustrating, but with these tips you can have your computer repaired without the stress.

Close up of finger on keyboard button with number 11 logo...

PC Laptops

7 Reasons Why You Should Upgrade Your Laptop to Windows 11

Explore the benefits of upgrading to Windows 11 for a smoother, more secure, and feature-packed computing experience.

Stylish room interior with beautiful Christmas tree and decorative fireplace...

Lighting Design

Create a Festive Home with Our Easy-to-Follow Holiday Prep Guide

Get ready for festive celebrations! Discover expert tips to prepare your home for the holidays, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere for unforgettable moments.

Battery low message on mobile device screen. Internet and technology concept...

PC Laptops

9 Tips to Get More Power Out of Your Laptop Battery

Get more power out of your laptop battery and help it last longer by implementing some of these tips from our guide.

White House Aide Says ‘Absurd’ To Link Mosque Shooter,Trump