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Johnny Depp apologizes for 'bad joke' about Trump: 'I intended no malice'
Good Morning America
KATHERINE FAULDERS and MICHAEL ROTHMAN
Good Morning AmericaJune 24, 2017
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Johnny Depp has apologized after making controversial comments about President Donald Trump, which caused the White House to issue a statement condemning him.
"I apologize for the bad joke I attempted last night in poor taste about President Trump," the actor's rep told ABC News Friday afternoon. "It did not come out as intended, and I intended no malice. I was only trying to amuse, not to harm anyone."
Depp came under fire for bringing up Trump on Thursday evening. While introducing his new film, "The Libertine," at England's Glastonbury Festival, he told the crowd that Trump "needs help."
"When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?" he continued. "I want to clarify: I'm not an actor. I lie for a living, however, it's been a while. Maybe it's about time."
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In a statement, hours later, the White House said, "President Trump has condemned violence in all forms and it's sad that others like Johnny Depp have not followed his lead," the White House statement read. "I hope that some of Mr. Depp’s colleagues will speak out against this type of rhetoric as strongly as they would if his comments were direc
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