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  • Trump NABJ interview in Chicago had contentious start with attacks on journalists, political rival

    Trump NABJ interview in Chicago had contentious start with attacks on journalists, political rival

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    CHICAGO — Former President Donald Trump’s interview on Wednesday at the National Association of Black Journalists annual convention in Chicago kicked off with a contentious start where he refused to answer his previous comments and why Black voters should trust him.

    Trump had a conversation with ABC News Senior Congressional Correspondent Rachel Scott, Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner and Semafor political reporter Kadia Goba.

    The first question came from ABC’s Scott, who asked about Trump’s past inflammatory rhetoric toward women of color.

    Donald Trump, far left, participates in a discussion at the National Association of Black Journalists Convention and Career Fair in Chicago, Wednesday, July 31, 2024.

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    “I want to start by addressing the elephant in the room, sir. A lot of people did not think it was appropriate for you to be here today,” Scott said. “You have pushed false claims about some of your rivals, from Nikki Haley to former President Barack Obama, saying that they were not born in the United States, which is not true. You have told four congressmen, women of color, who were American citizens, to go back to where they came from. You have used words like ‘animal’ and ‘rabbit’ to describe Black district attorneys. You’ve attacked Black journalists, calling them a ‘loser,’ saying the questions that they ask are, ‘stupid and racist.’ You’ve had dinner with a white supremacist at your Mar a Lago resort.”

    “So, my question, sir, now that you are asking Black supporters to vote for you, why should Black voters trust you after you have used language like that?” Scott asked.

    “Well, first of all, I don’t think I’ve ever been asked a question. So, in such a horrible manner, a first question. You don’t even say hello. Who are you? Are you with ABC? Because I think they’re a fake news network. A terrible network,” Trump began.

    He also lashed out at NABJ for starting the program late and said they had him attending under false pretenses that his 2024 opponent would be participating, too.

    “I love the Black population of this country,” he said, pointing to his work with Sen. Tim Scott on “opportunity zones” and his work on the economy.

    Former President Donald Trump walks off stage after speaking at the National Association of Black Journalists, NABJ, convention, Wednesday, July 31, 2024, in Chicago.

    Former President Donald Trump walks off stage after speaking at the National Association of Black Journalists, NABJ, convention, Wednesday, July 31, 2024, in Chicago.

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    When ABC’s Scott followed up by asking him to answer her question, Trump responded: “I have answered the question. I have been the best president for the Black population since Abraham Lincoln.”

    The former president went on to mock Vice President Kamala Harris and when asked about Republican comments that she is a “DEI” hire, Trump deflected — asking the journalist instead to define DEI, which she did repeatedly.

    NABJ worked with Politifact to real-time fact check Trump’s comments.

    Trump’s appearance has stoked some criticism. April Ryan, the Washington bureau chief of theGrio who was awarded the NABJ’s “Journalist of the Year” back in 2017, wrote online that his invitation was “a slap in the face.”

    Karen Attiah, the co-chair of the convention, resigned earlier this week after the NABJ announced Trump’s appearance. Attiah wrote in a post on X, “To the journalists interviewing Trump, I wish them the best of luck,” explaining that his appearance was only partly behind her decision and that it was “influenced by a variety of factors.”

    RELATED: Black journalists convention co-chair steps down 1 day after announcement that Trump will speak

    Others, however, have defended the decision.

    MSNBC host Symone Sanders-Townsend, who was formerly Harris’s spokesperson, wrote on X: “Some of the best journalists in the country are members of NABJ. So, why wouldn’t they interview Trump? He is the Republican nominee.”

    “NABJ didn’t platform Trump. The voters in the Republican primary did. Just like anyone else who is running for President, he should sit for serious interviews and answer real questions,” she wrote.

    Vice President Harris was also invited to attend, according to NABJ, which has hosted presidential candidates on both sides of the aisle for years. President Joe Biden, former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Vice President Al Gore and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton have all attended the convention.

    NABJ, in a statement on Wednesday, said that it was in contact with Harris’s team for an in-person panel before Biden had dropped out but “were advised by her campaign that her schedule could not accommodate this request.”

    “The last update we were provided was that Harris would not be available in person or virtually during our Convention. We are in talks about virtual options in the future and are still working to reach an agreement,” Lemon said.

    Though the Associated Press and NPR reported the organization declined an offer for her to appear virtually on Wednesday.

    Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at the National Association of Black Journalists, NABJ, convention, Wednesday, July 31, 2024, in Chicago.

    Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at the National Association of Black Journalists, NABJ, convention, Wednesday, July 31, 2024, in Chicago.

    AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast

    As Trump is in Chicago, Harris on Wednesday will have lunch with Biden at the White House before traveling to Houston, Texas, for a political event and to deliver remarks Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc.’s 60th International Biennial Boule. The sorority is a historically Black organization with hundreds of chapters across the U.S. and internationally.

    As the 2024 race ramps up, both Harris and Trump will be looking to shore up support among Black voters.

    On the campaign trail this year, Trump’s suggested Black voters relate to his indictment and has frequently claims he will stop undocumented immigrants from taking “Black jobs.”

    Harris, who is likely to be the first Black woman and the first person of South Asian descent to head a major party’s presidential ticket, recently encouraged Black voters to help make history by supporting her. In her speech, she pointed to wins under the current administration like the Child Tax Credit that reduced Black child poverty, student loan relief and lowering the costs of prescription drugs.

    “In this moment, I believe we face a choice between two different visions for our nation, one focused on the future, the other focused on the past, and with your support, I am fighting for our nation’s future, and let us be clear about what that future looks like,” Harris said at the event.

    A recent ABC News/Ipsos poll found enthusiasm for Harris as the Democratic nominee had peaked among Democrats (88%) and Black Americans (70%).

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  • Former President Donald Trump set to speak at NABJ Convention in Chicago

    Former President Donald Trump set to speak at NABJ Convention in Chicago

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    CHICAGO — Former President Trump will be in Chicago Wednesday for the National Association of Black Journalists’ Convention and Career Fair.

    Donald Trump is coming back to the city he has loved to bash as president and as a candidate. But his appearance at the NABJ Convention causing some dissension among Black journalists.

    “One of the reasons people are unhappy about this appearance is because he’s attacked and denigrated Black journalists and particularly Black women journalists, why? Is he ready to apologize for that?” ABC7 Political Analyst Laura Washington said. “He’s talking about Black jobs and migrants taking Black jobs away from people. What does he mean by that? What is a Black job? “

    The decision to invite former President Trump to take part in a panel discussion with three NABJ journalists including ABC’s Rachel Scott prompted the convention co-chair to quit.

    She wrote on social media that while her decision was influenced by a variety of factors, she was not involved or consulted on the decision to give Trump a platform at the conference.

    Ken Lemon, the president of NABJ defending the decision in a statement saying, “While we acknowledge the concerns expressed by our members, we believe it is important for us to provide our members with the opportunity to hear directly from candidates and hold them accountable.”

    “The members want to hear from them,” Washington said. “They want to hear their about their issues, and they want to hold them accountable. You can’t hold a presidential candidate accountable if you don’t have them on the stage. There’s but there needs to be tough questions. It shouldn’t be a show. And I think that’s a legitimate thing to do.”

    A statement from the Trump campaign defended his visit saying in part, “President Trump accomplished more for Black Americans than any other president in recent history by implementing America First policies on the economy, immigration, energy, law and order, and foreign policy.”

    RELATED: Black journalists convention co-chair steps down 1 day after announcement that Trump will speak

    There is a very heavy police and Secret Service presence is at the Hilton Chicago where the former president will be speaking shortly to the national convention of black journalists.

    Mayor Brandon Johnson said Tuesday night that the city is prepared for his arrival.

    His visit comes after the July 13 assassination attempt in Pennsylvania where he was addressing a crowd of supporters.

    Back in 2016, protests forced the former president to scrap a rally at the University of Illinois Chicago campus.

    On Wednesday, his visit is drawing out several organizations who plan to protest, saying he is not welcome.

    In the same way that we are marching on the DNC in August, at the same time, we are here protesting Trump because we also know that the Republicans also have a reactionary racist agenda and they to, if they were in power, would further this genocide in supporting Israel,” protester Faayani Abona Mijana said.

    But not all feel the same way, with some supports of the former president dressed in red and pink Trump gear.

    They are not registered for the convention, but they were in the lobby of the Hilton Chicago, saying they want to make sure Trump knows that there are African-Americans and people of color who are cheering him on.

    “I am here to let Trump know that Chicago is in full support of him as well and we’re not buying into the narrative that Chicago is not Trump country,” Trump supporter Connie Lee said. “There are a lot of people here in Chicago that do support President Trump.”

    The groups who are demonstrating also plan to march on the DNC next month.

    Meanwhile the NABJ said the Kamala Harris campaign had a schedule conflict and she couldn’t attend. But they are trying to work out some kind of appearance at a later date.

    The Harris campaign released a statement saying, “Ahead of Donald Trump’s conversation at NABJ today – let’s remember exactly who this man is. Not only does Donald Trump have a history of demeaning NABJ members and honorees who remain pillars of the Black press, he also has a history of attacking the media and working against the vital role the press play in our democracy.

    “We know Donald Trump is going to lie about his record and the real harm he’s caused Black communities at NABJ – and he must be called out.

    “He will lie about the skyrocketing Black unemployment and Black uninsured rates our communities suffered from when he was president.

    “He’ll lie about his failed response to the pandemic that cost Black Americans our lives and our livelihoods.

    “He’ll lie about skyrocketing crime under his leadership and make grand claims about putting checks in people’s pockets when we know his Project 2025 agenda would cost our families thousands.

    “Black voters see Donald Trump’s lies and empty pandering for what they are – and they will hold him accountable at the polls this November.

    “In contrast, Black voters will hear from Democratic leaders at the NABJ convention about the promises the Biden-Harris administration has kept to our community: millions of jobs created for Black workers, record high Black employment, support for Black-owned small businesses, and billions in student debt relief working to close the racial wealth gap. The choice could not be more clear.”

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  • Former President Donald Trump set to speak at NABJ Convention in Chicago

    Former President Donald Trump set to speak at NABJ Convention in Chicago

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    CHICAGO — Former President Trump will be in Chicago Wednesday for the National Association of Black Journalists’ Convention and Career Fair.

    Donald Trump is coming back to the city he has loved to bash as president and as a candidate. But his appearance at the NABJ Convention causing some dissension among Black journalists.

    “One of the reasons people are unhappy about this appearance is because he’s attacked and denigrated Black journalists and particularly Black women journalists, why? Is he ready to apologize for that?” ABC7 Political Analyst Laura Washington said. “He’s talking about Black jobs and migrants taking Black jobs away from people. What does he mean by that? What is a Black job? “

    The decision to invite former President Trump to take part in a panel discussion with three NABJ journalists including ABC’s Rachel Scott prompted the convention co-chair to quit.

    She wrote on social media that while her decision was influenced by a variety of factors, she was not involved or consulted on the decision to give Trump a platform at the conference.

    Ken Lemon, the president of NABJ defending the decision in a statement saying, “While we acknowledge the concerns expressed by our members, we believe it is important for us to provide our members with the opportunity to hear directly from candidates and hold them accountable.”

    “The members want to hear from them,” Washington said. “They want to hear their about their issues, and they want to hold them accountable. You can’t hold a presidential candidate accountable if you don’t have them on the stage. There’s but there needs to be tough questions. It shouldn’t be a show. And I think that’s a legitimate thing to do.”

    A statement from the Trump campaign defended his visit saying in part, “President Trump accomplished more for Black Americans than any other president in recent history by implementing America First policies on the economy, immigration, energy, law and order, and foreign policy.”

    RELATED: Black journalists convention co-chair steps down 1 day after announcement that Trump will speak

    There is a very heavy police and Secret Service presence is at the Hilton Chicago where the former president will be speaking shortly to the national convention of black journalists.

    Mayor Brandon Johnson said Tuesday night that the city is prepared for his arrival.

    His visit comes after the July 13 assassination attempt in Pennsylvania where he was addressing a crowd of supporters.

    Back in 2016, protests forced the former president to scrap a rally at the University of Illinois Chicago campus.

    On Wednesday, his visit is drawing out several organizations who plan to protest, saying he is not welcome.

    In the same way that we are marching on the DNC in August, at the same time, we are here protesting Trump because we also know that the Republicans also have a reactionary racist agenda and they to, if they were in power, would further this genocide in supporting Israel,” protester Faayani Abona Mijana said.

    But not all feel the same way, with some supports of the former president dressed in red and pink Trump gear.

    They are not registered for the convention, but they were in the lobby of the Hilton Chicago, saying they want to make sure Trump knows that there are African-Americans and people of color who are cheering him on.

    “I am here to let Trump know that Chicago is in full support of him as well and we’re not buying into the narrative that Chicago is not Trump country,” Trump supporter Connie Lee said. “There are a lot of people here in Chicago that do support President Trump.”

    The groups who are demonstrating also plan to march on the DNC next month.

    Meanwhile the NABJ said the Kamala Harris campaign had a schedule conflict and she couldn’t attend. But they are trying to work out some kind of appearance at a later date.

    The Harris campaign released a statement saying, “Ahead of Donald Trump’s conversation at NABJ today – let’s remember exactly who this man is. Not only does Donald Trump have a history of demeaning NABJ members and honorees who remain pillars of the Black press, he also has a history of attacking the media and working against the vital role the press play in our democracy.

    “We know Donald Trump is going to lie about his record and the real harm he’s caused Black communities at NABJ – and he must be called out.

    “He will lie about the skyrocketing Black unemployment and Black uninsured rates our communities suffered from when he was president.

    “He’ll lie about his failed response to the pandemic that cost Black Americans our lives and our livelihoods.

    “He’ll lie about skyrocketing crime under his leadership and make grand claims about putting checks in people’s pockets when we know his Project 2025 agenda would cost our families thousands.

    “Black voters see Donald Trump’s lies and empty pandering for what they are – and they will hold him accountable at the polls this November.

    “In contrast, Black voters will hear from Democratic leaders at the NABJ convention about the promises the Biden-Harris administration has kept to our community: millions of jobs created for Black workers, record high Black employment, support for Black-owned small businesses, and billions in student debt relief working to close the racial wealth gap. The choice could not be more clear.”

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