Reddit user sorry for Trump-CNN clip

A Reddit user has warned about trolling after apologising for a doctored video showing Donald Trump physically attacking CNN, which the US president retweeted.

An illustration of Donald Trump as a wrestler on New York Post

The tweeted mock video made headlines around the world. (AAP)

A Reddit user has apologised for a doctored video in which US President Donald Trump assaults a man whose head is replaced with the CNN logo, saying the video is "a prank, nothing more".

"The meme was created purely as satire. It was not meant to be a call to violence against CNN or any other news affiliation," user HanAssholeSolo said on Tuesday in a 700-word post on the US-based discussion website.

The user claimed credit for making an initial version of the video.

"I had no idea anyone would take it and put sound to it and then have it put up on the President's Twitter feed," the user said.

The user also apologised other for other posts "that were racist, bigoted, and anti-Semitic".

A post shared on social media believed to be from the same user showed a collection of CNN personality photos, each highlighted with the Star of David, with the words: "Something strange about CNN ... can't quite put my finger on it."

"I am in no way this kind of person. I love and accept people of all walks of life and have done so for my entire life," the user wrote in the apology note, saying the actions were "trolling ... to get a reaction".

The user asked others who trolled to "consider your words and actions" and said he or she would no longer post "hurtful or hateful things in jest online".

Trump's retweeted the video on Sunday with the hashtags "#FraudNewsCNN" and "#FNN".

The president has branded the media as "the enemy of the American people", taking particular aim at CNN.

CNN accused Trump of engaging in "juvenile behaviour far below the dignity of his office".


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Published 5 July 2017 2:24pm
Source: AAP


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