"Your father said that the Nazis were very good people"



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Amidst the bipartisan reaction against Virginia Democratic Governor Ralph Northam, for her presumed appearance in a decades-old phonebook picture, dressed in a black dress or a black dress. Ku Klux Klan's dress, Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of the president, knocks on the door of the Democratic senator and the presidential candidate Kamala Harris for having already supported the governor

The Californian senator has however already denounced the alleged acts to Northam and asked for his resignation. On Saturday, Northam denied being on the racist photo, a complete reversal from statements made the night before in which he had apologized and confirmed his presence on the photo.

"Leaders are called to higher standards and the stain of racism should no longer have a place in government halls," Harris said Friday night. "The Governor of Virginia should retire so that the public can heal and move forward together."

In November, after Northam won his race against GOP candidate Ed Gillespie, Harris tweeted his congratulations to Northam and his team "for showing that Virginia was winning. & # 39; Do not stand hate in sectarianism. "

" Well, it's embarrassing and does not get old at all, "Trump Jr. said Friday about his previous praise for Northam, who is now the subject of calls to the resignation of his own

The Harris team reacts by highlighting the president's antecedents in terms of denouncing hatred, especially white nationalism.

"Your father said that the Nazis were people very well, "said Lily Adams, director of communications for Harris." Maybe you sit this one. "