Trump on Kamala Harris: 'I Didn't Know She Was Black'

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Trump on Kamala Harris: 'I Didn't Know She Was Black'


Republican nominee Donald Trump questioned Vice President Kamala Harris’ racial identity at a contentious roundtable with Black journalists, fumbling an attempt to reach out to voters of color. #trump #harris #kamalaharris #nabj

Trump responded to a question about GOP attacks casting Harris as a “DEI” hire, referring to diversity,…

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  1. 1) Attending an HBCU and being an AKA doesn't make you Black. Neither of those acts require you to be Black.
    2) They're laughing because they believe the same thing about her, it's comical that she can change her stripes when it's convenient and so many are willing to over look it.
    3) She hasn't "always identified as Black", matter of fact, she's never openly said she's Black. However, she has openly identified herself as Indian for many years (on record).

  2. Its funny how Saturday Night Live did a skit on this 8 YEARS AGO. Id post he video here but it would just get deleted. The name of the video would be called "The Day Beyonce Turned Black – SNL" I say this is funny because this is a Late Night comedy… And here is Trump acting like the clown he is.

    "When fascism comes to America it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross." -Sinclair Lewis

  3. Kamala Harris’ father is not black at all. He is Irish, Indian and Caucasian. Her mother is Caucasian.
    Her father’s ancestors owned slaves on plantation in Jamaica and that’s how his family ended up there.

    Yes, he is Jamaican but he is no more black than Trump and neither is Kamala.

  4. So Iet me get this straight. Donald Trump spoke at the National Association of Black Journalists But Kamala Harris who is Black ( is she Indian or is she Black?) didn't attend

    The issue is whether Kamala can te,ll the truth. Attending a HBCU and pledging a Black sorority doesn't make Kamala Black