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Donald Trump disrespects Black women at National Association of Black Journalists conference

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The Single Most Disgraceful Thing I’ve Ever Seen at NABJ’

 

The highly criticized decision to have former President Donald Trump at the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) annual convention in Chicago, turned even more controversial once he spoke.  The moderated conversation was filled with such hatred and disrespect, it heightened calls for the hierarchy of NABJ to resign.

The disgraceful event began with tension as well-respected ABC News journalist Rachel Scott asked Trump about his past racist comments and why Black voters should trust him. 

“First of all, I don’t think I’ve ever been asked a question in such a horrible manner,” Trump responded. His statement was met with audible gasps from the audience, setting a combative tone for the 34-minute discussion that followed a nearly hour-long delay.  

During the discussion, Trump, among his many rant-filled and off the rails diatribes, questioned Vice President Kamala Harris’ racial identity, asking, “Is she Indian or is she Black?” 

He falsely claimed that Harris, who has long identified as Black and attended a historically Black university, previously identified as Indian before “all of a sudden” becoming Black. 

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre condemned Trump’s comments as “repulsive” and “insulting,” asserting that “no one has any right to tell someone who they are.”

The 34 times convicted felon and former president also reiterated his openness to pardoning January 6 rioters, stating, “If they’re innocent, I would pardon them.” 

When Scott drew attention to their convictions, Trump dissembled by asserting falsely that pro-Palestinian protesters had attacked the Capitol last week, confusing it with the recent protests at Washington, D.C.’s Union Station.

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