Trump meets with black supporters, vows equal opportunity
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Thursday cited low unemployment rates for African Americans and passage of a criminal justice bill providing earlier release for thousands of federal drug offenders as examples of how he’s helping the black community.
Trump met with African American supporters Thursday as part of the White House commemoration of Black History Month.
“I will not stop. I will not give up until we have delivered equal and abundant opportunity to every neighbourhood across our land,” Trump said at a reception.
Before the reception, he met with black supporters who complained that Trump was not being given enough credit, or that he had been portrayed unfairly as racist.