George Zimmerman says he would have done nothing differently the night he killed Trayvon Martin

The 31-year-old spoke in a video released by law firm Ayo and Iken First public comments since he was cleared by the Department of Justice Condemned Obama for stirring up racial divisiveness over boy's death President said if he had a son it would look like 17-year-old Trayvon When asked if he had a clear conscience over the death, Zimmerman said: 'Yes sir'

By Wills Robinson For Dailymail.com and Associated Press Reporter

Published: 16:07 EST, 23 March 2015 | Updated: 09:25 EST, 24 March 2015

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George Zimmerman has said he can't feel guilty over surviving a confrontation like the one he had with Trayvon Martin three years ago.

In a new controversial new video released on Monday by law firm Ayo and Iken, the 31-year-old criticized President Barack Obama's reaction to the case involving the death of the unarmed 17-year-old.

It is the first time he has spoken since the Department of Justice cleared him of Civil Rights violations in connection with youngster's death.

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