Donald Trump is the first president in 116 years to not be invited to the NAACP convention
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, JUN 16 – The NAACP cited President Trump's policies against civil rights and diversity initiatives as reasons for breaking their 116-year tradition, excluding him from the 2025 convention.
- The NAACP will not invite President Donald Trump to its national convention, marking the first exclusion of a sitting U.S. president in 116 years.
- NAACP President Derrick Johnson stated that Trump opposes the organization's values and works to eliminate civil rights.
- Johnson described Trump as a threat to democracy, stating, "it's clear—Donald Trump is attacking our democracy and our civil rights."
- The decision to exclude Trump is based on the NAACP's mission to advance civil rights.
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The NAACP will not invite President Donald Trump to its national convention, breaking from a 116-year tradition of inviting the president to the marquee event of the largest and oldest U.S. civil rights organization.
For the 1st time in its 116-year history, the NAACP won’t invite sitting president to its annual convention
By Lauren Burke BLACK PRESS USA NEWSWIRE — Citing Trump’s “attacking our democracy,” the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) will not invite President Donald Trump to its national convention this year. The decision marks the first time that America’s oldest civil rights organization will exclude a sitting president from its convention. In a statement on the evening of June 16, the reasons were made clear. “Donald …
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