Donald Trump straight-out said that the presumptive Democrat Party nominee for president in 2024, the current, VPUSA Kamala Harris >>> a few years ago "... made a sudden turn and became black...."
--- clearly implying that Kamala Harris isn't really an African American black person
This theme was driven home later on Wednsday as part of Trump's message to a gathering of his own followers in Pennsylvania and on multiple social media platforms >>> where Trump clearly and repeatedly referred to Kamela as >>> "Fake...Fake... Fake !!!"
During the National Association of Black Journalists Convention (NABJC) in Chicago, Illinois, on Wednesday, Trump was asked if he believed Harris was “only on the (Democrat) ticket because she was a black woman.”
The former president responded >>> “Well, I can say no. I think it’s maybe a little bit different. I’ve known her a long time indirectly — not directly very much — and she was always of Indian heritage.... And she was only promoting (her) Indian heritage. I didn’t know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black, and now she wants to be known as black. So, I don’t know, is she Indian, or is she black?... I respect either one, but she obviously doesn’t.... Because she was Indian all the way, and, then, all of a sudden, she made a turn, and she became a black person.””
Trump's message to the black community represented by the blck women journalists was clear and unequivocal >>> that when it became politically convenient, Vice President Kamala Harris made a sudden turn and became black.
During a rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump said the “contrast” between himself and Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election “could not be more stark” noting that he and Harris could not be more different, saying there is a candidate on one side “who is fake” and a candidate on another side who will “fight” for the United States.
Doubling and tripling down on what he had said at the two Wednesday events >>> Trump's quotes were repeated over and over again on his social media and those of many of his closely identified supporters.
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