Donald Trump doubles down on racist comments that Kamala Harris ‘turned black’

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Mara Gay, New York Times Editorial Board Member and Basil Smikle, Columbia University Professor join Ali Velshi in for Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to the shocking comments from Donald Trump at the NABJ Conference and what it says about the state of the Republican nominee for President and how he views race. 

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コメント (21)
  • Mixed race people are common place among many countries in the world. Nobody makes a big deal about it.
  • @phillrockman
    What gets me is that this is just another day in Trump land. He said a whole list of awful things and the news is just focusing on one of them. By next week, who knows if this will even be on the list of the worst things he has said all month.
  • @clydecox2108
    When Presented Harris takes office what’s Trump gonna do from behind bars?
  • You weirdos in the comments know that a person has 2 sides of a family tree, right? You know that a person gets their DNA from both their dad and their mom, right?
  • @mandyk9192
    The ignorance that ppl are on the internet are incapable of doing their own unbiased research to find out that Kamala’s mother is Indian and her father is Jamaican American (born and raised in Jamaica) is astonishing. I wasn’t sure and it two less than 60 seconds with a google search.
  • Give it about 20mins and all these comments will be deleted. I hate the world we live in now
  • @SethTaylor
    Literally from wikipedia... "Her mother, Shyamala Gopalan, was a biologist whose work on the progesterone receptor gene stimulated advances in breast cancer research.[16] Shyamala had moved to the United States from India as a 19-year-old graduate student in 1958. After studying nutrition and endocrinology at the University of California, Berkeley,[17][18] she received her PhD in 1964.[19] Kamala Harris's father, Donald J. Harris,[20] is a Stanford University professor of economics (emeritus) who arrived in the United States from Jamaica in 1961, for graduate study at UC Berkeley, and received a PhD in economics in 1966."
  • @drhxa
    Kamala Harris for president! Let's go! 💙🇺🇸💙🇺🇸
  • The majority of Jamaicans are of African descent and are considered Black. Plenty of evidence out there of her identifying as mixed race. She is the first Indian senator and not the first Black senator.
  • @susanqtips
    Listen to what Trump is saying. He couldn't be more racist.
  • @dboogeman2002
    Indian is from India. Native American is a different story. Her parents were Jamaican and Indian
  • @shawnh3800
    Their interpretations are astonishingly inaccurate. The only ones dividing this country are people with this type of mindset.
  • @Lee-xf7bk
    She's trans racial. In California politics she identified as Indian. In national politics she identifies as black. Whatever yields the most votes.
  • It's like this. Imagine Donald Trump has a teacher in school who goes by "Mr. Smith" to his students. Donald doesn't know Mr. Smith's first name. He doesn't even think about it. Years pass, and one day Trump runs into his former teacher again as an adult. "Hi, Mr. Smith," Trump says. Mr. Smith replies, "Hi, Donald. By the way, you can call me John now." What does Trump do? Does he accuse Mr. Smith of lying about his name? Or is it possible for two things to be true at the same time?
  • He knows he has secret service to keep his face from being punched. We are stuck having to say; "We won't honor your evil talk with a response. If you can't converse in a decent manner, the conversation is over. We will not platform your hate."