By: Paul Goldberg, Staff Writer

WASHINGTON D.C — The White House once again has denied the bombshell report that was released on Saturday by the New York Times where sources said that President Donald Trump referred to Haitian immigrants as “All having AIDS” and that Nigerian immigrants would never “go back to their huts” after seeing and living in the United States.

The report claims that the statements where made during a meeting Trump had in the Oval Office back in June regarding immigration. The Times cited six officials who attended or had knowledge about the oval office immigration meeting. Those same sources then shared their info on the meeting including the president’s behavior with the New York Times.

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This all started over White House adviser Stephen Miller giving the president a list of how many immigrants had received visas to enter the United States in 2017. According to the allegations, Trump then referred to Afghanistan as a “terrorist haven” and said that the 15,000 Haitians who had immigrated to the U.S. “all have AIDS.” Forty-thousand Nigerians who had entered the country would never “go back to their huts,” the said the president, two sources told the New York Times.

After receiving huge backlash, the White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee-Sanders issued a statement denying that the president used the words “AIDS” or “HUTS”.

“General Kelly, General McMaster, Secretary Tillerson, Secretary Nielsen and all other senior staff actually in the meeting deny these outrageous claims,” said Huckabee-Sanders. “It’s both sad and telling The New York Times would print the lies of their anonymous ‘sources’ anyway.” said Huckabee-Sanders.

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