In a recent panel hosted by the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), former U.S President, Donald Trump highlighted his tendency to use inflammatory rhetoric to deflect criticism.
The panel, moderated by Rachel Scott, Harris Faulkner, and Kadia Goba, was meant to address crucial questions about Trump’s relationship with the Black community. Instead, it devolved into a showcase of Trump’s problematic viewpoints.
Instead of offering solutions or engaging in substantive discussion, Trump’s responses were characterized by defensiveness and a disconcerting dismissal of the panelists’ concerns.
The conversation opened with Scott asking why Black voters should trust Trump given his repeated inflammatory comments about Black people.
Trump’s response was less about addressing the concerns raised and more about lamenting the manner in which the question was posed. His indignation at the question’s tone overshadowed the serious issues at hand, betraying a fundamental misunderstanding of the panel’s intent.
“Well, first of all, I don’t think I’ve ever been asked a question in such a horrible manner,” Trump said.
“I think it’s disgraceful that I came here in good spirit. I love the Black population of this country. I’ve done so much for the Black population of this country … I think it’s a very rude introduction.”
Donald Trump
He asserted, “I have been the best President for the Black population since Abraham Lincoln.”
He repeated the claim that undocumented immigrants were planning on taking “Black jobs”, an assertion that many have condemned as racist.
When asked by Scott to clarify what Black jobs were, Trump replied, “Anybody that has a job – that’s what it is. They’re taking the employment away from Black people.”
Scott then asked Trump about Republicans claiming that Kamala Harris is a diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) replacement for Joe Biden.
In response, Trump claimed that Harris suddenly “became a Black woman” and had previously only been identifying with her Indian heritage.
“Is she Indian or is she Black?” Trump said.
He added, “I respect either one but she obviously doesn’t because she was Indian all the way and then all of sudden she became a Black woman.”
Scott replied that Trump’s assertion was untrue, that Harris has always identified as Black, and that she attended Howard University, a historically Black college in Washington DC.
Harris, 59, has long self-identified as both Black and South Asian. She was born in Oakland, California, to an Indian-born mother and Jamaican-born father.
Harris Dismisses Trump’s Comments
Harris, speaking at a sorority in Houston, dismissed Trump’s comments as “the same old show”.
“We all here remember what those four years were like, and today we were given yet another reminder … the divisiveness and the disrespect,” she said.
“The American people deserve better: a leader who tells the truth. Who does not respond with hostility and anger when confronted with the facts. Who understands our differences do not divide us.”
Kamala Harris
Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House press secretary, called Trump’s remarks “repulsive” and “insulting” during a White House briefing.
“I think it’s insulting for anybody. It doesn’t matter if it’s a former leader, a former president, it is insulting,” she said.
She added, “She is the Vice President of the United States. Kamala Harris. We have to put some respect on her name. Period.”
Additionally, Jasmine Harris, the Black Media Director for Kamala Harris’ campaign, hit back at Trump’s NABJ remarks in a statement, emphasizing the former President’s lies and attacks on members of the press.
Moreover, Michael Tyler, Communications Director for Harris for President, said in a statement that the hostility Donald Trump showed on stage is the same “hostility he has shown throughout his life, throughout his term in office, and throughout his campaign for President as he seeks to regain power.”
“Trump lobbed personal attacks and insults at Black journalists the same way he did throughout his presidency – while he failed Black families and left the entire country digging out of the ditch he left us in.
“Donald Trump has already proven he cannot unite America, so he attempts to divide us.”
Michael Tyler
Tyler added, “Today’s tirade is simply a taste of the chaos and division that has been a hallmark of Trump’s MAGA rallies this entire campaign.”
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