Marchers in Saginaw reflect on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, inaugural
- Gayle King, co-host of 'CBS Mornings,' criticized the lack of diversity among attendees at President Donald Trump’s inauguration, stating, 'I do not see many people of color.'
- Trump was sworn in as the 47th President on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, promising a 'new golden age of America.'
- Critics, including Megyn Kelly, slammed King for her comments, while others supported her observation about the audience's racial makeup.
- The inauguration ceremony took place at the U.S. Capitol Rotunda due to cold weather, with Trump addressing attendees after being sworn in.
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As Trump returns to power, resistance kicks off at nearby rally
WASHINGTON - It’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Washington, D.C. Six hundred people are gathering in the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church to attend a National Action Network rally.
Reckoning with Trump's inauguration on MLK day
OVERVIEW CommonWealth Beacon‘s Jennifer Smith is joined by Nicole Obi, president and CEO of the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts, and Imari K. Paris Jeffries, executive director of Embrace Boston. They discuss how organizations dedicated to racial justice and equity are responding to the challenges of this political era. CommonWealth Beacon · Reckoning with Trump's inauguration on MLK dayThe post Reckoning with Trump’s inauguration on MLK…
MLK Day's Significance in Light of Trump's Inauguration - Dallas Weekly
The irony of a man who has at every turn, vehemently opposed the American ideals of liberty and justice for all; being sworn into the highest office of the land, on the very day we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. might almost be too much to handle if it wasn’t so supremely American. I could go on for days about how when Dr. King wrote his letter from Birmingham jail and said “freedom is never given voluntarily by the oppr…
CBS' Gayle King bemoans too many white people at Trump inauguration · American Wire News
“CBS Mornings” anchor Gayle King found a way to make President Donald J. Trump’s inauguration all about race, whining that there were too many white people at the swearing-in ceremony, a remark that drew harsh criticism. During Monday’s network coverage of the peaceful transfer of power, King and fellow regime propagandist Norah O’Donnell were talking as political figures and dignitaries arrived at the U.S. Capitol Rotunda when King, as she ofte…
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