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The President has made no racist statements. What he has done is to maneuver you people into making a TON of racist comments.
What Trump is doing is using the tactics of the heathens to trying divert attention away from the damaging findings of his actions in the Mueller Report and the on going investigations conducted by Elijah Cummings a Black Man, in his Efforts to divide this country.
Have you noticed the Trump has said nothing about Nadler’s investigations into Trumps alleged actions of Wrong Doing, I wonder why?
Ron, I think that Trump HAS spoken about Nadler. But it's true, the President has gone after Cummings because of his oversight activities. It has nothing to do with "race".
....I got along very well with Jerry during the zoning and building process. Then I changed course (slightly), became President, and now I am dealing with Congressman Nadler again. Some things never end, but hopefully it will all go well for everyone. Only time will tell!
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That is not what the White House staff is talking about today.
It's like I said Ron, "What he has done is to maneuver you people into making a TON of racist comments."
Yet Christine Pelosi says, "Black people can't be racist."
Now Steve Half of American voters say Trump is racist: poll https://thehill.com/homenews/administratio...
Half of American voters in a new poll say they consider President Trump to be racist, despite the president maintaining he is the "least racist person anywhere in the world."
The Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday found that 51 percent of American voters said "yes" when asked if they thought Trump was racist, while 45 percent said "no."
Among African Americans, 80 percent said they consider Trump to be racist. Just 11 percent of African Americans said they do not think Trump is racist, according to the poll.
More than half of Latinos, 55 percent, said the president is racist, while 46 percent of white respondents said they agree that Trump is racist.
"What Do You Have To LOSE."
That's pretty good Ron, considering all the lies that are being told about race. Lies like the phrase "people of color".
I am showing you THE FACTS Steve and not hyperbole Steve.
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