Donald Trump’s appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) event in Chicago ignited controversy with his provocative remarks about Vice President Kamala Harris’s ethnicity. The 78-year-old Republican nominee, while on stage with ABC News' Rachel Scott, made baseless claims questioning Harris’s racial identity, suggesting she misled voters about her heritage.
During one of the most contentious moments of the event, Trump implied that Harris "happened to turn Black" in recent years. He stated, "I didn’t know she was Black until a number of years ago ... and now she wants to be known as Black. So, I don’t know, is she Indian or is she Black?"
Kamala Harris, whose parents are Indian and Jamaican, is the first Black woman and Asian American to serve as Vice President of the United States. She is an alumna of Howard University, a prestigious historically Black college, where she was a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority and the Congressional Black Caucus.
Trump’s remarks are reminiscent of his previous racially charged attacks against political figures such as Nikki Haley and Barack Obama. He had falsely questioned their nationalities despite both being naturally born U.S. citizens.
ABC News' Rachel Scott did not shy away from addressing the elephant in the room. She cited Trump’s history of making racially insensitive comments, including his false claims about Haley's and Obama’s birthplaces, his criticism of congresswomen of color, Black journalists and prosecutors, and his associations with white supremacists.
Scott opened her line of questioning by listing these incidents and asking Trump why Black voters should trust him. Trump responded angrily, criticizing the nature of the question and attacking ABC News.
"I don’t think I’ve ever been asked a question in such a horrible manner. You don’t even say ‘Hello, how are you? Are you with ABC? Because I think they’re a fake news network, a terrible network. And I think it’s disgraceful that I came here in good spirit."
Trump claimed he had a strong relationship with the Black community, citing his administration’s financial support for historically Black colleges and universities as an example of his accomplishments. He labeled Scott’s question as “very nasty” and accused her of setting a hostile tone for the interview.
The controversy surrounding Trump’s remarks at the NABJ event adds to his contentious history with the press and minority communities. His comments have drawn sharp criticism from various quarters, highlighting the ongoing racial tensions in his political narrative.
The former president’s latest outburst comes on the heels of Joe Biden’s announcement that he would not be seeking re-election, endorsing Kamala Harris instead. Trump’s campaign has appeared increasingly focused on attacking Harris, raising questions about his strategy moving forward.
Trump’s remarks at the NABJ event have undoubtedly fueled further debate about his stance on race and ethnicity, and his comments are likely to remain a point of contention as the election season progresses.


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