In the middle Donald Trump Retirement to the presidency, The shadow room took to the streets of Washington, DC host Justin Carter chopped it up with Black Trump supporters who came to the inauguration festivities. Additionally, the host discussed at length with people why they decided to support Trump despite his controversial policies.
Congressman Byron Donaldsa FAMU student, and a few rappers even stopped by to share their thoughts on “TSR News.’
Black Trump supporters are conscious of their decision to support Donald Trump
At the Legacy of Freedom Gala, Carter nailed it Charrise Lanea student at Florida A&M University. Lane explained that Trump’s “values” align with hers.
“…For example, being pro-life, like the Second Amendment – upholding family values – those things align with my values. That’s why I voted for him,” she explained.
In addition, Carter spoke with Necho Carrollthe vice president of the Black Conservative Federation. Caroll explained that Trump embodies how he and his community want to move forward in their lives “as Americans.”
Congressman Byron Donalds enters with Waka Flocka Flame
Among others, Florida Congressman Byron Donalds chimed in and said that despite his work on Trump’s campaign, he did not feel “disadvantaged” because he was not selected for his cabinet. Instead, Donald says his sights may be set on another position in government.
But Donalds wasn’t the only public figure to intervene. Waka Flocka Flame intervened to comment on widespread rumors about the 47th president’s elimination of child support – which have proven to be false. Additionally, Carter also spoke with two federal employees who shared their thoughts on Trump’s stance on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Finally, the host shuts down Implementing regulations Trump has only been in office for three days.
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