George Zimmerman, the man known for the shooting of unarmed black teen Trayvon Martin back in 2012, recently sat down for an interview and he's blaming President Barack Obama for turning American's against him.

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In a 13-minute long interview, Zimmerman said that the FBI and the President failed to see if his civil right's were ever violated and he believes he is an innocent American.

"President Obama held his Rose Garden speech stating, 'If I had a son he would look like Trayvon.' To me that was clearly a dereliction of duty pitting Americans against each other solely based on race," Zimmerman said.

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"Instead of rushing to judgment, making racially charged comments and pitting American against American, I believe that he should of taken the higher road given his position and said -- been an example, been a leader as the president should be, and say let's not rush to judgment," Zimmerman said. "As I'm sure he would want that same luxury afforded to him if he was accused of something, and asked for calm, ask for peace."

Zimmerman said that he doesn't believe he did anything wrong because he was defending himself and said the American judicial system failed due to the fact that he should have never been on trial.

He also added that he's satisfied that there's no charge against him and he also said that his conscious is clear.

In 2013, Zimmerman was acquitted of second-degree murder and manslaughter and the jury's decision sparked a series of riots, rallies and social demonstration around the world.

The entire interview can be seen here.

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