Boy Scouts Chief Apologizes For Trump's 'Political Rhetoric' At Jamboree

The top executive of the Boy Scouts of America is apologizing for President Trump's politically charged speech at this week's Scout Jamboree.  

BSA Chief Scout Executive Michael Surbaugh wrote in a lengthy statement yesterday that he extends "sincere apologies" to anyone who might have been offended by the "political rhetoric that was inserted in the jamboree" in West Virginia.  The President ridiculed his presidential opponent Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama, and derided the "fake news" media during his speech.

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