Trump remembers Jesse Jackson at Black History Month event
Trump commemorated Jesse Jackson’s civil rights legacy and highlighted clemency efforts, including Alice Marie Johnson’s pardon, amid ongoing debate over his racial policies.
- Trump hosted a White House reception for Black History Month on Wednesday, less than two weeks after posting a racist video about the Obamas.
- Trump name-checked prominent Black Americans among his supporters, including Mike Tyson and Nicki Minaj.
- Trump listed policies he claimed benefited Black Americans, like eliminating taxes on tips and deploying troops to cities.
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The U.S. President is trying to defuse racism accusations. To the Black History Month, he presents himself in Washington as a promoter of black Americans.
Black Allies Defend Trump on Race
During a White House Black History Month event on Wednesday, President Trump honored the Rev. Jesse Jackson while showcasing praise from Black supporters and revisiting his record on race-related issues. The Black History Month event at the White House was held shortly after an outcry erupted over a video Trump...
Trump Uses Black History Month Event to Brag About His Ballroom
President Donald Trump kicked off his speech at a Black History Month event at the White House by bragging about his new ballroom. “This is a nice full room,” Trump began soon after taking the podium. “You know, we have a ballroom being built right now, so in about a year and a half we’ll be able to have, I’d say, ten times the number.” “You could invite some friends who couldn’t make it today, because frankly, this was a sold-out crowd, has bee…
Trump led a Black History Month reception this Wednesday, in which he presumed to have been the Republican candidate with the most African-American votes in history and highlighted his relationship with various figures in that community, amid criticisms of the broadcast of a video in which the Obamas appear to be represented as apes. In early February, a controversy broke out over Trump, when he posted on his Truth Social account a video portray…
Trump Celebrates Black History Month Amid Racism Controversy
President Trump highlighted Black officials and vowed continued success for African Americans at a White House Black History Month event, while facing criticism for his administration's diversity policies and a racist social media post. He defended himself amid accusations of racism, emphasizing his relationships with Black Americans.
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