Jan. 26 (UPI) -- During an interview with Britain broadcast journalist Piers Morgan Thursday evening, President Donald Trump said he would apologize for re-tweeting posts by a far-right group, adding he didn't know who they were at that time.
The re-tweets were sent in November, originally posted by a leader of Britain First, an ultra-nationalist political group. The videos included the descriptions: "Muslim migrant beats up Dutch boy on crutches!" "Muslim destroys a statue of Virgin Mary" and "Islamist mob pushes teenage boy off roof and beats him to death!"
During a teaser for the interview, which will air Sunday in full on ITV, the two friends shake hands and exchange pleasantries as Trump arrives. The first question shown is Morgan asking Trump for an apology for sending the tweets, saying it would mean a lot to the people of Britain.
"If you're telling me they're horrible racist people, I would certainly apologize if you would like me to do that," Trump told Morgan.
Trump then spoke of his relationship with British Prime Minister Theresa May, saying she is doing "a very good job."
Morgan gave Good Morning Britain the first look at the session, which took place in Davos, Switzerland, where leaders are gathered for the World Economic Forum.