After the backlash Trump received  for his racist comments about "s***hole countries," he took time out Sunday night to let everyone know he's not racist. In fact, he's the "least racist person."

After Trump's disgusting remarks, he was quickly condemned by fellow politicians, reporters, celebrities, and the general public. In an attempt to save face, he spoke with the White House press pool at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida on Sunday night where he assured everyone that he wasn't racist despite his racist comments. 

“No, I’m not a racist. I’m the least racist person you will ever interview,”  Trump told the reporters.  

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This is coming from the man who ran his whole campaign on racist principles. In addition to him being the "least racist" person, he also denied making the “s***hole” comment at all.

Georgia Sen. David Perdue (R) and Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton (R) backed Trump up by saying they didn't recall Trump making the derogatory comments, but Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) begged to differ. Durbin said that Trump did use "hate-filled, vile and racist" language in the meeting, according to the Chicago Tribune.