US President Promotes Far-Right, Neo-Fascist, Christian Fundamentalist, Ultranationalist British Anti-Islam Extremist

PresidentÂ Donald Trump, desperate to distract from the Tuesday nightÂ news that North Korea has declared itself a full-fledged nuclear power capable of striking anywhere in the mainland United States, Wednesday morning retweeted disturbing videos depicting violence and murder.

The videos were first tweeted by Jayda Fransen,Â the acting leader of theÂ far-right, neo-Fascist, Christian fundamentalist,Â ultranationalist British anti-Islam extremist group called Britain First.

One of the videos show ISIS throwing a man off a roof then beating him on the ground. The Daily Beast is calling it a “snuff film.” The other two videos are titled,Â â€œMuslim migrant beats up Dutch boy on crutches!â€ and, â€œMuslim Destroys a Statue of Virgin Mary!â€

The President definitely crossed a line, even given his prior behavior. So extreme are the videos and the extremist who first tweeted them that an editor of Alex Jones’ conspiracy theory website that peddles fake news tweeted: “Yeah, someone might want to tell whoever is running Trump’s Twitter account this morning that retweeting Britain First is not great optics.”

Yeah, someone might want to tell whoever is running Trump’s Twitter account this morning that retweeting Britain First is not great optics. ðŸ¤” â€” Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) November 29, 2017

Fransen then posted a tweet bragging that the President of the United States had retweeted her hate messages.

THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, DONALD TRUMP, HAS RETWEETED THREE OF DEPUTY LEADER JAYDA FRANSEN’S TWITTER VIDEOS! DONALD TRUMP HIMSELF HAS RETWEETED THESE VIDEOS AND HAS AROUND 44 MILLION FOLLOWERS! GOD BLESS YOU TRUMP! GOD BLESS AMERICA! OCS @JaydaBF @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/BiQfQkTra9 â€” Jayda Fransen (@JaydaBF) November 29, 2017

Newsweek noted her Twitter followers jumped by about 1500 in one hour after the trump retweets.

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