Trump Speaks at Black Church, Compares Himself to Abraham Lincoln
GOP Nominee Reads Scripted Remarks After Being Greeted by Protesters in Detroit
.@realDonaldTrump: “A lot of people don’t realize” Abraham Lincoln was a Republican https://t.co/q9Gu8G8cMw https://t.co/i4kQQ7cPF2
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) September 3, 2016
Speaking at a predominantly Black church for the first time in his campaign, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump vowed to build the future of the GOP on President Abraham Lincoln’s legacy.Â
After recording an interview with Bishop Wayne T. Jackson in which he gave scripted answers, Trump read from notes on a podium in front of him at Great Faith Ministries in Detroit.Â
“A lot of people don’t realize that Abraham Lincoln — the great Abraham Lincoln — was a Republican,” Trump said. “It is on his legacy that I hope to build the future of the party.”Â
Trump was greeted by angry protesters outside the church, with many holding signs saying, “No Hate in the White House.” There was even a taco truck.Â
More protesters arrive at Detroit church where Trump will be: “This is our neighborhood!” pic.twitter.com/AHozubzsjR
— Jacob Rascon (@Jacobnbc) September 3, 2016
Inside the mostly empty church, Trump sat in the front pew alongside campaign surrogate Ben Carson and spokeswoman Katrina Pierson. Prior to the service, reporters were barred from speaking with members of the congregation. Trump danced and sang with church members before his brief speech.Â
“I fully understand that the African-American community has suffered from discrimination, and that there are many wrongs that must still be made right,” Trump said. Â
“I will always support your church, always, and defend your right to worship,” he added. “Christian faith is not the past, but the present and the future.”
Democrat Hillary Clinton’s campaign responded to Trump’s appearance with a post on her website titled, “The facts about Donald Trump’s history of prejudice.”
Donald Trump’s pattern of prejudice and discrimination started long before he was a presidential candidate. https://t.co/fTUwCuRkVv
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September 3, 2016
At the conclusion of his remarks, Trump read a Bible verse and received a prayer shawl from Jackson. More video and reactions below.Â
Trump: “I fully understand” African-American community has “suffered from discrimination” https://t.co/sGCDHG37Wn https://t.co/AP4TZjoTUE
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) September 3, 2016
.@realDonaldTrump concludes remarks at African-American church in Detroit with Bible passage https://t.co/q9Gu8G8cMw https://t.co/voVbsYdSqL
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) September 3, 2016
.@realDonaldTrump given prayer shawl from Israel after remarks at African-American church in Detroit. pic.twitter.com/BH4M8dCoTr
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) September 3, 2016
I hate this. Too many white politicians, like Trump, get cookies for merely recognizing black pain in a speech. This is all promises. Pass.
— Jamil Smith (@JamilSmith) September 3, 2016
Trump calls the African American church “the conscience of our country,†then ad-libs, “So true.†I want to barf.
— Jamil Smith (@JamilSmith) September 3, 2016
Yes, my people also suffer cultural appropriation. Shabbat Shalom, tweeps. https://t.co/Kkp7c5GZGs
— Andy Rivkin (@asrivkin) September 3, 2016
.@REVDRBARBER calls #DonaldTrump‘s visit to a #Detroit black church today a photo op. RETWEET if you agree https://t.co/4cTlUMo5bP #AMJoy
— AM Joy w/Joy Reid (@amjoyshow) September 3, 2016
.@JACOBNBC joins @joyannreid on protests outside the Detroit church where #DonaldTrump is visiting https://t.co/BoB4cPc1Kk #AMJoy
— AM Joy w/Joy Reid (@amjoyshow) September 3, 2016

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