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Donald Trump is not racist, Milo Yiannopoulos is an entertainer, Richard Di Natale spews hate speech, and white supremacy is not growing. These were the claims from Liberal Party federal vice president Teena McQueen. 9News

“I mean, there's audio of him talking about grabbing a woman by the pussy.

Ms McQueen dismissed this, saying people she had spoken to merely thought of him as “some sort of entertainer”. “How can I be sure in knowing that we won't be the next site of an organised white supremacist terror attack, especially after Mark Latham's election?” she asked.

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