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Students ‘unfairly treated’ over Native incident: Trump

Boys from a Catholic school in Kentucky were treated unfairly in a rush to judgment, President Donald Trump said on Monday after allegations the students had mocked a Native American elder. “Looking like Nick Sandman & Covington Catholic students were treated unfairly with early judgements proving out to be false - smeared by media,” Trump tweeted. As in many cases, Trump’s tweet appeared to be triggered by Fox News, as he cited the network’s Tucker Carlson saying new footage showed “media” were wrong about the encounter.

Footage captured on multiple phone camera videos that swept social media on Saturday showed a white Covington student standing silently with his lips taught, extremely close to Nathan Phillips, a Native American Vietnam war veteran, who beats a traditional drum while chanting. The student wears a red cap bearing Trump’s slogan, “Make America Great Again.” The incident occurred on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Friday when the annual anti-abortion March for Life coincided with a rally by indigenous communities calling for their rights to be respected. Phillips gave his reaction in a separate video.

“I heard them saying, ‘Build that wall, build that wall.’ We’re not supposed to have walls here, we never did.” But US media including The New York Times and The Washington Post later reported that the encounter was more complicated. The African American youths were Hebrew Israelites, who reportedly insulted both Native activists and the students.

Both the Times and the Post quoted Phillips as clarifying that he had moved towards the students. CNN quoted the student at the center of the initial video, Nick Sandmann -- the spelling used by major news media -- as saying that his group only used “school spirit” chants, and did not express support for a border wall or say anything racist.

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