September 23, 2016

Pittenger later tweeted his apology via a series of tweets.

Source: Washington Post

That's exactly what Rep. Robert Pittenger (R-N.C.) said in an interview with BBC News on Thursday evening, when asked what the protesters' grievances are. "The grievance in their mind is the animus, the anger," he said. "They hate white people, because white people are successful and they're not."

Without being prompted, Pittenger quickly pivoted to a discussion about welfare and race. "I mean, yes, it is. It is a welfare state. We have spent trillions of dollars on welfare, we have put people in bondage so that they can't be all they're capable of being.
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Pittenger, who is from Charlotte and represents its outer suburbs, apologized on Twitter shortly after the interview aired:

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