U.S. presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg, found himself again on the defensive on Wednesday over newly surfaced remarks from 2015 in which he said 95 per cent of murderers and murder victims were minorities. The remarks ricocheted across social media earlier in the week after U.S. President Donald Trump posted an audio recording on Twitter, a sign Bloomberg faces greater scrutiny as he seeks the Democratic nomination for November’s election.
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Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg faces questions on 2015 comments about minorities
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