Internet reacts as Trump insults Rev. Jesse Jackson during White House tribute speech
Source: Raw Story · Bias: Far Left
Summary
President Trump delivered a Black History Month speech at the White House that drew widespread criticism for his comments about the late Rev. Jesse Jackson. While attempting to memorialize Jackson and discuss the Black community's contributions to American society, Trump referred to Jackson as "a piece of work," while also describing him as "a good man" and "a real hero." The speech sparked backlash on social media, with critics accusing Trump of simultaneously insulting and paying respects to the Civil Rights leader. "Wouldn't be Black History Month without a white, privileged man ranting," user tj312 wrote on Bluesky. Social media users also questioned the diversity of the audience and suggested attendees were paid or instructed to cheer. The event concluded with crowd members chanting for Trump to remain in office. Online commenters expressed disapproval of Trump's remarks and the apparent lack of authentic Black representation at the event. Your browser does not support the video tag.
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