COLUMBIA, S.C. − Former president Donald Trump, campaigning in South Carolina Friday, brought the issue of race into the campaign by comparing his legal battles to the injustices Black Americans face in the legal system and saying Black voters would prefer him over his predecessor, "Black president" Barack Obama.
Speaking to an audience of mostly Black Americans, Trump suggested − inaccurately − that he is popular with African American voters. He said his 91 criminal indictments and mug shot were part of the reason.
"A lot of people said that’s why the Black people like me, because they have been hurt so badly and discriminated against, and they actually viewed me as I’m being discriminated against," he told an event sponsored by the Black Conservative Federation where about two-thirds of the crowd were Black Americans and one third were white people.
"It’s been pretty amazing but possibly, maybe, there’s something there,” he said of his theory that his criminal woes are something that makes him relatable to Black voters.read more...
The posh background of Just Stop Oil's pink-haired poster girl: Phoebe Plummer grew up in her family's £4million Chelsea mansion
Phoebe Plummer is no stranger to Just Stop Oil's relentless campaign of chaos. At just 22 years old, the prolific protester has been arrested for a string of disturbances. But the pink-haired eco-activist was raised a far cry from the world of civil disobedience, handcuffs, and prison cells. Growing up a stone's throw from the King's Road in her family's £4million Chelsea home, Plummer enjoyed a life of privilege some could only dream of. Privately educated at £45,000 a year St Mary's School in Ascot, she then moved on to Mander Portman Woodward College in London to study A-Levels in Chemistry, Computer Science and Mathematics. The top-class education helped her secure straight A* grades and a spot at the University of Manchester to study Computer Science but ended up studying Social Anthropology at SOAS University of London, according to her LinkedIn. Plummer eventually swapped studying for activism, making her name on the JSO circuit. The Mail can reveal t...
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