Alveda King Rejects Lefts Claims: President Trump Is Not a Racist
MLK's Niece Destroys Left's Trump Narrative
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By Joe Setyon
Published August 8, 2019 at 2:08pm
Alveda King, the niece of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., said in an interview Thursday that President Donald Trump is not a racist.
Kings comments come as multiple 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, including former Texas Rep. Beto ORourke and Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Bernie Sanders of Vermont, have called Trump a white supremacist in recent days, as Axios noted.
But King, a Fox News contributor, told Fox & Friends that such characterizations could not be further from the truth.
President Trump is not a racist, King said.
Ive had the experience of going head to head with genuine racists, she said.
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As for those who say otherwise, King said shed like to ask them if theyve ever met a real racist.
President Trump has said, We all bleed the same, hes very clear on that, and he has done so much for all Americans, including African-Americans, King said.
Instead of name-calling, King said, those on both sides of the political aisle need to look for solutions together.
What President Trump and first lady Melania did was to go down and look for solutions, she said, referring to the Trumps visits to El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, in the aftermath of mass shootings in those cities over the weekend. We have to overcome evil with good.
When people call each other racist, we are one blood, she said. One human race, different ethnicities were not color blind, we can see, but that is for the purpose of appreciating each other, and we have to do that.
King also pointed out the hypocrisy of liberals who call Trump a racist while at the same time supporting abortion.
A lot of those calling Trump a racist and white supremacist, most of them support killing in a very brutal way called abortion, she said. The youngest, the weakest the most beautiful of us killing them in the womb. How immoral is that?
Despite being accused of racism on a regular basis, the president has made a point of condemning white supremacy.
In one voice, our nation must condemn racism, bigotry and white supremacy, the president said in a speech Monday following the mass shootings.
These sinister ideologies must be defeated. Hate has no place in America. Hatred warps the mind, ravages the heart and devours the soul, Trump added, according to a White House transcript of his remarks.
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