US President Donald Trump has removed a social media video that included a racist clip depicting former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama as apes. The video, posted on Trump's Truth Social account, was met with widespread criticism and allegations of racism. The White House initially downplayed the incident, claiming the video was an "internet meme" depicting Trump as the King of the Jungle and Democrats as characters from The Lion King. However, the video was later deleted, with the White House blaming a staffer for the "erroneous" post. ¹ ² The incident has sparked bipartisan condemnation, with Republican Senator Tim Scott calling the video "the most racist thing I've seen out of this White House" and urging Trump to remove it. Democrats have also criticized Trump, questioning his fitness for the presidency. The video's removal comes amid ongoing scrutiny of...
Copa del Rey final referee Ricardo De Burgos: "When a son of yours goes to school and they tell him that his father is a 'thief' and he comes home crying, it's very messed up."
"What I do is try to educate my son to tell him that his father is honest. It's very meesed up, I don't recommend it to anyone."
"The day I leave here, I want my son to be proud of what his father was and what refereeing is, which has given us many values."
"There is no right with what many colleagues are going through, not only in professional football, but also in grassroots soccer."
"That everyone makes a reflection on where we want to go, of what we want from sport and soccer
