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DrForester

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www.politico.com

‘It was great’: In leaked audio, Trump hailed low Black turnout in 2016

The president acknowledged in a 2017 meeting with civil rights leaders that he benefited from Black voters staying home.

In a private meeting inside Trump Tower days before his inauguration, Donald Trump told a group of civil rights leaders something most Republicans wouldn't dare publicly acknowledge: lower turnout among Black voters did, in fact, benefit him in the 2016 presidential election.


"Many Blacks didn't go out to vote for Hillary 'cause they liked me. That was almost as good as getting the vote, you know, and it was great," the president-elect said, according to an audio recording of the meeting shared with POLITICO.

The coronavirus pandemic was not on anyone's radar on Jan. 16, 2017, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, when Trump hosted the meeting with leaders from the Drum Major Institute, a voting rights group founded by King and fellow civil rights leader Harry Wachtel. But voting access was. The meeting was requested to lobby Trump on a proposal to put photo identification on Social Security cards to combat voter ID laws.


Attendees included Martin Luther King III, William Wachtel, James Forbes, Johnny Mack and Scott Rechler. Former Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young briefly spoke to Trump by phone during the meeting.


Wachtel's then-chief of staff Tootsie Warhol provided the audio to POLITICO this week. The lawyer-turned-activist attended the sit-down and surreptitiously recorded it from his iPhone. Born Teddy Mukamal, he said his motivation for sharing the recording now is that he is in the process of reinventing himself as Warhol, an artist and activist, since leaving his law firm in November.


Warhol has filed with the Federal Election Commission to run for president in 2020, though he described his independent campaign as a new way to engage voters and said he hopes former Vice President Joe Biden wins the November election.


He told POLITICO, "The first thing that I can never forget was how when you walked in, (Trump) name-drops all these Black celebrities and tries to give the illusion that they're his friends."


Inside Trump Tower, Trump told the group that he had "so many" Black friends who "are so incredible, and everyone knows that." At the top of the meeting, he showed off NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal's sneaker, world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson's belt and Sugar Ray Leonard's boxing glove. (He also flaunted Tom Brady's Super Bowl helmet and his own chair from "The Apprentice.")

And during the 45-minute meeting, Trump asked the attendees if they were "surprised that Hillary lost so badly" and boasted that he won 11 percent of the Black vote in 2016. Trump lost the national popular vote by nearly 3 million and only won 8 percent of Black voters, according to exit polls, 81 percentage points behind Clinton. Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, and John McCain, the 2008 GOP standard-bearer, won 6 percent and 4 percent of Black voters, respectively.
 

Slayven

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Oct 25, 2017
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Like i be telling these knuckleheads, they spend millions trying to stop you from voting, why you think that is?
 

DiipuSurotu

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Volimar

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" That was almost as good as getting the vote, you know, and it was great "

Seems like that would be good in an ad.
 

Richietto

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Wait he actually said "blacks" in the audio? Not black people, but blacks? Holy shit you know what Im glad they held on to this until now.
 

SpaceCrystal

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BS. Trump did absolutely nothing for the black community, & even his former Press Secretary (Sarah Sanders) had admitted that Trump had took credit for black unemployment.

fortune.com

Sarah Sanders Apologizes For Her False Claim About African American Job Growth Under Trump

Jobs have grown a little more since Trump's election than they did after Obama elections, but they haven't tripled.

www.cbsnews.com

White House admits error on African-American jobs claim

White House press secretary admitted the White House used the incorrect timeframe for jobs under Obama

www.npr.org

FACT CHECK: White House Apologizes For False Claim About African-American Jobs

The White House backtracked this week on claims that President Trump has overseen more job gains among African-Americans than his predecessor, Barack Obama.

A lot of us African-Americans aren't dumb like Trump thinks that we are.
 

Freestyler

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Oct 27, 2017
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Can We Pretty Please Stop Making Thread Titles Like This? It Makes Them Really Annoying To Read In The Threads List.
 

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Source:

Wachtel's then-chief of staff Tootsie Warhol provided the audio to POLITICO this week. The lawyer-turned-activist attended the sit-down and surreptitiously recorded it from his iPhone. Born Teddy Mukamal, he said his motivation for sharing the recording now is that he is in the process of reinventing himself as Warhol, an artist and activist, since leaving his law firm in November.

Warhol has filed with the Federal Election Commission to run for president in 2020, though he described his independent campaign as a new way to engage voters and said he hopes former Vice President Joe Biden wins the November election.
 

99nikniht

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Oct 28, 2017
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Goes without saying:

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Where are Trump's black guy(s) at his rally? Doesn't he want them to show up for him?
 

bytesized

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Oct 27, 2017
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I really don't get how people can sit this one out after all they've done but I guess it's enough by planting a seed of doubt by saying "nobody created more jobs for POC, Latinos, etc" for them to think twice about what they really need to be doing. A Trump second term is going to be so destructive for everyone.