 I'd like to ask you for a definitive and declarative statement without ambiguity or deflection. As the person who speaks for the President, does the President denounce white supremacism and groups that espouse it in all their forms? This has been answered yesterday by the President himself, the day before by the President himself on the debate stage. The President was asked this. He said, sure, three times yesterday he was point-blank asked, do you denounce white supremacy? And he said, I've always denounced any form of that. I can go back and read for you in August 2019 in one voice. Our nation must condemn racism, bigotry, and white supremacy. In August of 2017, racism is evil. And those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the KKK, neo-nazis, white supremacists and other hate groups. I have an entire list of these quotes that I can go through with you. He has condemned white supremacy more than any President in modern history. Just to clear it up this morning, can you, naming it, make a declarative statement that the President denounces it? I just did. The President has denounced this repeatedly. The President was asked this. You're contriving a storyline and a narrative. He said, I just did. I read you all of the quotes. And if you need to see them in writing, I will put them in an email. Call us. So, Kayleigh, can you right now denounce white supremacy and the groups that have just found it? I just did. The President has denounced white supremacy, the KKK, and hate groups in all forms. He signed a resolution to that effect. The President just last week, perhaps you all weren't covering it, but just last week expressed his desire to see the KKK prosecuted as domestic terrorist. This President had advocated for the death penalty for a white supremacist, the first federal execution in 17 years. His record on this is unmistakable, and it's shameful that the media refuses to cover it. Yes. Thank you. The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security say that racially motivated violent extremism is one of the deadliest threats that we face in the U.S. Does this White House agree without assessment? And what is it doing to combat this threat? The President has done quite a bit to combat this threat. First of all, last week, he also, in addition to saying he wants to prosecute the KKK as domestic terrorist, he said that lynching should be a national hate crime. And again, I think there's no stronger signal that you can send than advocating for the execution of a white supremacist the first time there's been a federal execution in 17 years. He's been unmistakable. Is it different than actually doing it? He's continually condemned it, and it is really... Record on this? It is really... It is conducted... It is not... He's equivocated at times. He said he didn't want to acknowledge it or address it. His record is very mixed on this issue. His record is not mixed in the slightest. And when you go back in history, you can see that... Perhaps history right here. If you go back in history, you can see that Jesse Jackson has praised the President as someone who served under certain communities. This President, with Mar-a-Lago, it was the first Palm Beach Club open to African-Americans and Jews. And in fact... His record is mixed. He has not been consistent on the issue of white supremacists. He has been entirely consistent. It is quite shameful. It is white shame. It is white shame. What the FBI says is... Let me speak to Paula. Let me speak to Paula. Paula, we're not having a debate on a case of abuse. You're saying that he condemns it. I have his record right here. You need to let me finish. Because the record is quite funny that the media goes haywire about interrupting and debates and then chooses to pursuance that very same tactic themselves. This is a White House briefing. You ask a question and you give me time to answer. Yes. Disogynistic, Islamophobic, anti-Semitic, anti-immigrant views. They're a despicable group by pretty much anyone's standard. So when the President was asked about them and you say he denounced them, that's what you're insisting that he did on the debate stage the other night. That's the case. Then why are they celebrating what the President said on the debate stage in front of millions of people? Well, I don't speak for that group, so I'm not sure why you're asking me why they're saying a certain thing. Someone denounced you. You probably wouldn't put it on a T-shirt and make badges of it, right? The President did denounce them. He was asked, will you tell them to stand down? He said, sure. He went on to stand. And by, which seems like an instruction. He said, stand back. And then just yesterday when he was asked, he said specifically, stand down. He said, send in them with, stand back. And the President said, sure, when asked by the moderator whether they should stand down. So again, another, it's really interesting, too, to see that the media seems to be the only one putting the names of these groups into headlines, into media reporting. He didn't know who the Proud Boys were. The first time I heard of them was in the debate. But the media continues to put these names into circulation and give them a lot of public attention. But this is given about just 12 hours more than that since from the debate from when he was asked to clarify yesterday. And he didn't come out and clarify yesterday. Instead, he did what you did when John asked you to unambiguously denounce these groups. You just pointed to past things that you've said. You can't, I just don't understand why you knew you were going to get these questions and you don't want a statement ready to just say, we do unambiguously denounce these groups. You know what is, you know why people have lost trust in the media? There was a reporter from your network yesterday, your network. And in a tweet said, quote, the President. I'm asking you a question. I don't answer your question. I don't know what you're going to bring up, but that was nothing to do with what I'm asking you right now. You lobbed your partisan attack question, so you will allow me to give an answer. The President and someone from your network said yesterday in a tweet, the President dodged a question about white supremacy. That was a tweet from a CNN reporter. The President specifically, Verbedum, was asked yesterday, white supremacy, do you denounce them? To which he responded, I have always denounced any form of that. Those are the facts. In CNN, I know that truth is of no moment to your network, but those are the facts. He's yet once to condemn white supremacy, the neo-Nazis. He hasn't condemned the darn thing. You've got David Duke just joined, a bigot, a racist, a problem. I'm not looking for it. Would you repudiate David Duke? Sure. David Duke, and Robo calls around again, the white supremacist movement supporting you. Do you have any words for that? Well, I disavow. David Duke endorsed me? Okay. All right. I disavow. Okay? Well, we looked at it and looked at the question. I disavowed David Duke. I disavowed David Duke all weekend long on Facebook, on Twitter, and obviously, it's never enough. So are you prepared right now to make a clear and unequivocal statement renouncing the support of all white supremacists? Of course I am. Of course I am. When Chris joined, we had a news conference, and they asked me the exact same question. I said, I disavow. I disavowed then, I disavowed today on ABC with George Stephanopoulos. I disavowed again. David Duke is a bad person who I disavowed on numerous occasions over the years. I totally disavow the Klu Klux Klan. I totally disavow David Duke. Ultimately he got to the Klu Klux Klan, which obviously I'm going to disavow. I've rejected David Duke, rejected David Duke. I've rejected the KKK, the Klu Klux Klan. David Duke is saying to his supporters and followers, vote for Donald Trump. White supremacists are saying, do you want those votes? No, I don't want them, and I don't want him to say it. And you don't want the supporters? No, I don't want anything. How many votes? White supremacists, by the way. I don't like any group of hate. David Duke announced his Senate candidacy claiming your agenda. Are you ready before you ask the question? Newt Gingrich said, every Republican should repudiate this guy no matter what it takes. I did, and I do. Rebuke. Is that okay? Rebuke. Done. Done. Do you want white supremacists to vote for you? No, I don't at all, not at all. His campaign is denouncing a show of support from the KKK's official newspaper as in the Klu Klux Klan. In the same New York Times interview, he denounced white supremacists. He denounced the neo-Nazis who support him. Racism is evil, and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacists. And you had people, and I'm not talking about the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists, because they should be condemned totally. I spoke out forcefully against hatred, bigotry, and violence, and strongly condemned the neo-Nazis, the white supremacists, and the KKK. President Donald Trump signed a congressional joint resolution that condemns white supremacy, neo-Nazis, and other hate groups. In one voice, our nation must condemn racism, bigotry, and white supremacy. Any group of hate, I don't like it. Any group of hate, I am, whether it's white supremacy, whether it's any other kind of supremacy, whether it's Antifa, whether it's any group of hate, I am very concerned about it, and I'll do something about it. Carrying the water for Democrats, the media, it apparently agrees with Jerry Nadler that Antifa violence is a myth. In August Senate hearings, Democrats refused to condemn Antifa, again, no journalistic curiosity here, despite the fact that Andy Nizzo, who was a victim of Antifa, said Democrats have mastered, Democrats, you should add the media, too, have mastered the art of making its violence appear innocuous. Their violence isn't innocuous. Antifa is not an idea. Andy Nizzo can tell you that, because he was beaten by a group of protesters, Antifa protesters suffering brain bleed. Another man can tell you this, who in 2019, the victim, his name was Adam Kelly, suffered from a concussion and got 25 staples in his head, but still, silence from Democrats, ignoring this group from Democrats, and in fact, as we just saw recently, there was a Trump supporter who was killed by a 100% Antifa man, that is how he described himself. And again, no reporting here, but I guess I did the job of the media by getting this information myself. This man, who was 100% Antifa, this man, in fact, had been arrested before at 2 a.m. on July 5th in a public protest carrying an illegal weapon. He resisted arrest. He was taken to jail where he was merely given a citation, put back on the streets, and the very next month, this 100% Antifa man was lying in wait before he killed an innocent Trump supporter. Ideas do not target police officers. Ideas do not burn down buildings. Ideas do not kill innocent Americans' organizations, too, and Democrats should condemn the shameful group in the same manner President Trump continues to condemn white supremacy.