
Senator David Perdue is a liar. Tom Cotton is a liar and a traitor. Ivana Trump is protecting her meal ticket. The more individuals who desperately attempt to misdirect attention away from the truth about Donald Trump, the more real Americans are not only convinced that Trump is a racist, he is the leader of the white supremacist movement.
As far back as 1973 Trump was sued for racial discrimination. His words during the campaign reaffirmed the fact that he has not changed in over 40 years.
Let’s look at the facts, and let’s begin with a look at the men and women Trump surrounds himself with. After he was gifted the election by the Electoral College, his first three selections for his staff were Steve Bannon, Reince Priebus, and Jeff Sessions.
To this day I fail to understand his choice of Priebus as his Chief of Staff. Priebus was formerly the chairman of the RNC. He failed miserably for 10 years, and has no experience as a political operative. My assumption is that his decision was an effort to appease more centrist Republicans.
Steve Bannon was an obvious choice. He was responsible for Trump’s controversial victory in the 2016 election. In addition, Trump had previously appeared on Bannon’s Breitbart radio broadcast. Bannon is a self-proclaimed white nationalist.
Nominating Jeff Sessions as the Attorney General, raised the eyebrows of all Americans with the exception of Trump supporters and failed Republican politicians. Sessions has a long history of racism. I have no doubt that a white, hooded robe hangs in Sessions’ closet. There are multiple facts which offer proof that Sessions is a white supremacist.
Trump’s cabinet is the whitest in modern times. His ‘token black’ is Ben Carson, who is nothing more than a wealthy white man in black face.
His actions as your illegitimate president offer conclusive proof that if you are not white and claim to be Christian, he does not support you or those you love. Let me remind you that it has been nearly 120 days since Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico. Only 55 percent of the island’s American citizens, who are mostly Hispanic, have electrical power today. Many of Puerto Rico’s 3.4 million Americans remain desperate for safe water, healthy food, and medical supplies. I do not have the latest report, but at the end of last week the number of deaths related to the hurricane was over 1,000. Trump’s response when asked about how the reconstruction of Puerto Rico was going, was that he would give it a grade of “A+.” That was weeks ago.
Trump is a synonym for ‘racist.’
Please spread the truth; thank you.
Op-ed by James Turnage
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