Trump questions Harris’ race and attacks moderators in combative Q&A at Black journalists conference

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Trump questions Harris’ race and attacks moderators in combative Q&A at Black journalists conference


Former President Donald Trump was interviewed by a panel of journalists at the National Association of Black Journalists’ annual conference, where he commented about Vice President Kamala Harris’ racial identity, the significance of his vice presidential pick, and more. Catch up on CNN’s coverage:

00:00-10:50 CNN’s Kristin Holmes…

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  1. Definition of attack: "To act violently against someone or something, attempting to inflict harm (e.g., "attacked the guard with a knife")."

    Why are you using the word attack in your headline? Seems excessive.

  2. What a joke.! Trump himself must be questioned? His forefathers are from. South-East of Germany , the den of Nazism in German history. His ultra right opinion is related to his family history which the modern America doesn't like.

  3. How in the world can you people continuously say that Harris has ALWAYS claimed to be a black woman? The internet has plenty of clips of her claiming to be a Proud Asian. Isn't she the first Asian VP? Trump DID NOT question her race. He simply pointed out that she is Asian when speaking to an Asian crowd and black when speaking to a black crowd. How dumb can your audience be to not see facts? Vote on policy not race. If you don't like people talking about her race, don't ask questions about her race! Duh.

  4. Kamala Harris's mother is Indian, and her father is Afro-Jamaican, being half black and half white. She was raised by her mother, Shyamala Gopalan, and was very close to her grandfather, P.V. Gopalan. Kamala has mentioned this during the Indian Prime Minister's official visit to the U.S. She is not African American; she is Afro-Jamaican Asian American. Her sister's name is Maya, which, like Kamala, is a common name in the Indian subcontinent. Despite her mixed heritage, she is often categorized as African American. However, she has a strong Indian background and frequently visited India throughout her childhood.

  5. The only part of our Government that is Democratic is our elections, everything else is a Constitutional Republic.
    The democratic party eliminated voter choice and assigned Kamala the "nominee".
    2024: Kamala is the first black female to be assign the nomination. No one voted for her!

    I saw the NABJ conference. The audience loved and cheered Trump. Kamala not showing up was concerning.

  6. She is not black. Black in America is for descendants of African slaves. We don't know what tribe we come from so we call ourselves black. Her parents aren't descendants.