WASHINGTON — In bluntly vulgar language, President Donald Trump questioned Thursday why the U.S. would accept more immigrants from Haiti and "shithole countries" in Africa rather than places like Norway, as he rejected a bipartisan immigration deal, according to people briefed on the extraordinary Oval Office conversation.
Trump's contemptuous description of an entire continent startled lawmakers in the meeting and immediately revived charges that the president is racist. The White House did not deny his remark but issued a statement saying Trump supports immigration policies that welcome "those who can contribute to our society."
Responding to the furor on Friday, Trump said on Twitter that his language was "tough," but "this was not the language used." He did not specifically deny using the word "shithole."
Trump later went on to argue: "Never said anything derogatory about Haitians other than Haiti is, obviously, a very poor and troubled country."
Referring to a report in the Washington Post, that he said "take them out" in reference to Haitians, Trump said that never happened.
The White House did not immediately respond to questions about the president's tweets.
Trump's comments Thursday came as two senators presented details of a bipartisan compromise that would extend protections against deportation for hundreds of thousands of young immigrants — and also strengthen border protections, as Trump has insisted.
The lawmakers had hoped Trump would back their accord, an agreement among six senators evenly split among Republicans and Democrats, ending a monthslong, bitter dispute over protecting the "dreamers." But the White House later rejected it, plunging the issue back into uncertainty just eight days before a deadline that threatens a government shutdown.
Dick Durbin of Illinois, the Senate' s No. 2 Democrat, explained that as part of that deal, a lottery for visas that has benefited people from Africa and other nations would be ended, the sources said, though there could be another way for them to apply. Durbin said people who would be allowed to stay in the U.S. included those who had fled here after disasters hit their homes in places such as El Salvador, Guatemala and Haiti.
Trump specifically questioned why the U.S. would want to admit more people from Haiti. As for Africa, he asked why more people from "shithole countries" should be allowed into the U.S., the sources said.
The president suggested that instead, the U.S. should allow more entrants from countries like Norway. Trump met this week with Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg.
Asked about the remarks, White House spokesman Raj Shah did not deny them.
"Certain Washington politicians choose to fight for foreign countries, but President Trump will always fight for the American people," he said.
Trump's remarks were remarkable even by the standards of a president who has been accused of racism by his foes and who has routinely smashed through public decorum that his modern predecessors have generally embraced.
Trump has inaccurately claimed that Barack Obama, the nation's first black president, wasn't born in the United States. He has said Mexican immigrants were "bringing crime" and were "rapists." He said there were "very fine people on both sides" after violence at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, left one counter-protester dead.
House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer of Maryland said, "President Trump's comments are racist and a disgrace." But it wasn't just Democrats objecting.
Republican Rep. Mia Love of Utah, the daughter of Haitian immigrants, said Trump's comments were "unkind, divisive, elitist and fly in the face of our nation's values." She said, "This behavior is unacceptable from the leader of our nation" and called on Trump to apologize to the American people "and the nations he so wantonly maligned."
Trump has called himself the "least racist person that you've ever met."
The sources spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to publicly describe the conversation. One said lawmakers in the room were taken aback by Trump's remarks.
The Trump administration announced late last year that it would end a temporary residency permit program that allowed nearly 60,000 citizens from Haiti to live and work in the United States following a devastating 2010 earthquake.
Trump has spoken positively about Haitians in public. During a 2016 campaign event in Miami, he said "the Haitian people deserve better" and told the audience of Haitian-Americans he wanted to "be your greatest champion, and I will be your champion."
The agreement that Durbin and Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., described to Trump also includes his $1.6 billion request for a first installment on his long-sought border wall, aides familiar with the agreement said. They required anonymity because the agreement is not yet public.
Trump's request covers 74 miles of border wall as part of a 10-year, $18 billion proposal.
Democrats had long vowed they wouldn't fund the wall but are accepting the opening request as part of a broader plan that protects from deportation about 800,000 "Dreamers." The deal also would include restrictions on a program allowing immigrants to bring some relatives to the U.S.
In an afternoon of drama and confusing developments, four other GOP lawmakers — including hardliners on immigration — were also in Trump's office for Thursday's meeting, a development sources said Durbin and Graham did not expect. It was unclear why the four Republicans were there, and the session did not produce the results the two senators were hoping for.
"There has not been a deal reached yet," said White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders. But she added, "We feel like we're close."
Underscoring the hurdles facing the effort, other Republicans undercut the significance of the deal the half-dozen senators hoped to sell to Trump.
"How do six people bind the other 94 in the Senate? I don't get that," said No. 2 Senate Republican John Cornyn of Texas.
The six senators have been meeting for months to find a way to revive protections for the "Dreamers." Trump ended the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program last year but has given Congress until March 5 to find a way to keep it alive.
Federal agencies will run out of money and have to shut down if lawmakers don't pass legislation extending their financing by Jan. 19. Some Democrats are threatening to withhold their votes — which Republicans will need to push that legislation through Congress — unless an immigration accord is reached.
Associated Press writers Jill Colvin, Andrew Taylor, Kevin Freking and Matthew Daly contributed to this report.
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Trump is not the first. But we're not talking about them all today. The left suffers from selective memory loss when it comes to their boys and girls talking s**t. Too stupid to remember back 2 years or more.
People often forget that Haiti played a critical role in shaping the United States. Perhaps it would have been more prosperous if the founding fathers weren’t so terrified of acknowledging its residence as people instead of vermin - like our political conservatives do now.
If it was acceptable for the President of the United States to act like Wyoming’s blue collar workers, we’d all be president. You enjoy that $1,500 tax break while the rest of the world grows to hate us. Way to be a team player, WyomingAnnie. Why does every comment defending Trump come off as intensely selfish? Funny how that works.
A lot of poor countries get money to help their people, then the leaders use the money to build themselves castles/palaces--Haiti included. These Leaders do nothing to help their people, they enrich themselves and keep the people poor and uneducated. These countries are sh****Les. The U.S. can't take in the entire world, a lot of these countries need to Grow Up. I laugh when people are upset at Trump's language! There are a lot of blue collar, and white collar, employees in Wyoming that speak more colorfully than Trump, but we have a bunch of prim spinsters that don't want to hear the cold, hard truth? Give me a break. Trump is doing a great job! Have at it Mr. President, I want my tax dollars to help Americans not illegals.
I don't doubt for a second that he said that. I find it unfortunate that he cant own up to it. After all, he is right. Those places are s**tholes.
Amen, Completely Fed Up.
WYO KID, it is completely obvious that you have no real opinions of your own, and you instead pass off your regurgitations of Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity as your educated positions. I feel sorry for people who base their entire world outlook on the rantings of 2 daytime radio hosts. Read something outside of your normal wheelhouse, or you will be forever relegated to a state of mediocrity and ignorance. Shame on all of you who forego your own morality to make excuses for any politician. You’re the definition of un-American.
Shame on this President for making such vulgar comments and then denying it when everyone heard it. I am sorry but everyone needs to treat people with respect even though you may disagree. He is no role model for the youth and could you a good washing his mouth out with soap. Shame on all people that thinks this behavior is ok.
Slick Willie getting oral satisfaction in the Oval Office is setting quite an example for the youth of America. In your opinion then, Trump uttering a word almost everyone on earth has used at one time or another is worse? C'mon now Bighorn.
What a coward..wonder what he will do when someone asks him what sort of s***hole he drug his old lady out of.
If the immigrants all could speak multiple languages and were well educated and looked like Mrs. Trump...I'd say welcome home. And if those countries that Trump called S***Holes were wonderful countries...why would they want to leave?? Not surprised to see John Boy defending the illegal aliens once more.
How well did your ancestors speak the local lingo when they first arrived here in the land of exceptionals?
you would think the breaking news story would be about the Clintons buying a" fake" dossier from the Russians ie fusion gps,, then planting it in the media and with their sympathetic FBi agents, to gain a court ordered approval to use for survelience of the opposing party and a presidential campaign. Politcs aside, knowingly lying to the court and knowing lying about the evidence used, is a felony, again its a felony, and the FBI and comey played a part! but no, this rag would rather take their Oscar mayer bologna , and go with the left wing babble. memo to the editor...come on man!!
WYOKID, the practitioner in chief of "whataboutism". The POTUS behaves like a complete a$S and you're still blabbering about Clinton. They hypocrisy and cognitive dissonance are staggering, but we have come to expect that from completely unhinged right wingers. you never disappoint in that regard
I'm about as liberal as they come, and I certainly do NOT want people to forget about the horrid Clintons. In my lifetime, from the early 70s on, I have seen this country regress from a place where working people could make a decent living, with benefits, to an utter sh*thole where wages and benefits have declined to the point that the Working Class is now unable to support itself. The Clintons were part of the problem, as are the rest of the wealthy scum, from both right wings of the party of wealth, who rule this rapidly declining country.
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