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    Trump Claims He Cannot Be Racist Due to His Relationships with Black Individuals

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    Former President Donald Trump Denies Racism Allegations in Interview with Semafor

    Former President Donald Trump’s recent interview with Semafor has once again stirred controversy, particularly regarding his stance on racism and Black voters. When asked about accusations of racism, Trump vehemently denied the claims, citing his friendships with Black individuals as evidence of his non-racist beliefs.

    Trump’s assertion that his Black friends would not associate with him if he were truly racist has been met with skepticism, especially in light of his history of discriminatory actions. From his real estate company’s refusal to rent to Black people in the 1970s to his inflammatory remarks about African nations and the Central Park Five, Trump’s track record speaks volumes.

    Despite his attempts to appeal to Black voters, recent polls indicate that the majority are not swayed by his rhetoric. A NBC News poll from April showed that President Joe Biden was leading Trump among Black voters by a significant margin.

    The question now arises: Can Donald Trump serve as president from prison? With his recent conviction on multiple felonies, including falsifying business documents, Trump’s political future remains uncertain. As he continues to defend himself against accusations of racism, the public remains divided on whether he is fit to hold office once again.

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