U.S. President Donald Trump reacted sharply to quotes from the so-called "manifesto" of the suspect in the Hilton hotel shooting. During an interview with CBS News, he denied the allegations voiced in the text and criticized the journalist for reading them out, UNN reports.
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Journalist Norah O'Donnell read excerpts from the document referred to as the suspect's "manifesto" during the conversation.
"The so-called manifesto is a striking read, Mr. President. He seems to mention a motive in it. He writes this quote: 'Administration officials — they are targets.' And he also wrote this: 'I am no longer willing to let a pedophile, rapist, and traitor soil my hands with his crimes.' How do you react to that?" the journalist asked.
In response, Donald Trump sharply criticized the journalist and denied the allegations that could pertain to him.
"Well, I was waiting for you to read that, because I knew you would, because you — you — you are horrible people. Horrible people. Yes, he wrote that. I — I am not a rapist. I haven't raped anyone," Donald Trump said.
In addition, the U.S. President called the author of the text a "sick person" and expressed outrage that such quotes were voiced during the interview.
"I am not a pedophile. Excuse me. Excuse me. I am not a pedophile. You read this nonsense from some sick person? I've been linked to everything — things that have nothing to do with me. I was completely exonerated. Your friends on the other side of the fence are the ones who were involved in, say, the Epstein case or other things. But I said to myself: 'You know, I'll do this interview, and they'll probably' — I read the manifesto. You know, he's a sick person. But you should be ashamed of yourself for reading that, because I am none of those things on that list," Trump emphasized.
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The man who burst into a dinner at the Washington Hilton hotel and opened fire had an anti-Christian "manifesto."