Trump says his criminal indictments boosted his appeal to Black voters
- Trump claims his legal troubles have increased support among some Black Americans, comparing himself to victims of discrimination.
- Black voter enthusiasm for Biden has diminished, but only 25% of Black Americans view Trump favorably.
- Former President Trump is facing four criminal cases related to overturning the 2020 election results and other allegations.
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Trump: Mugshot Image Makes Blacks Like Me
Donald Trump claims that the numerous indictments and the “mugshot” image boosted his support among black voters. According to the ex-president, he has also been “ill-treated and discriminated against.” “They see what's happening to me,” Trump said.


Trump says Black voters like him more because of his indictments and mug shot
Trump said he has seen Black Americans wearing mug shots on their T-shirts.
Donald Trump Claims Mug Shot, Indictments Could Appeal To Black Voters, Sparks Controversy Ahead of South Carolina Primary: 'That's Why The Black People Like Me'
Trump's assertion that his mug shot and indictments would resonate with Black voters sparks controversy ahead of South Carolina primary.
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