First on Fox: Two House Democrats, including chief President Donald Trump critic Jasmine Crocket, suggested during a live stream on Tuesday that the President’s policy’s agenda is aimed at running black people “back to the fields” till the time of slavery.
The crochet told Rev Franklin Hens on Tuesday on Tuesday, “They have decided to go after immigrants and such things and said,” Oh, they stop your black jobs, they are taking your black jobs, not really, ” “Status of people” stream To compete with Trump’s address to the Congress.
“They are clearly jobs that they want to go back, such as working in the fields, the immigrants that come to our country, they work in the fields, something that we have done in a long time and clearly he is trying to return to the fields.”
The crochet suggests that Trump aims to send black Americans to “back”, the same video resonated by Democratic Rape Hack Johnson.
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Reps. Jasmine Crocket and Hank Johnson suggested on a live stream that President Donald Trump is trying to bring back slavery. (Getty)
Johnson said about Trump’s plans for education policy, “It is a recipe that there is a recipe for making education unavailable for black people.” “It takes us back when America was ‘great’ and we were picking up cotton and producing that they are putting my Latin brothers and sisters who migrate here to do the work because we are not intellectually suited to do it.”
“But they will return us, are limited to doing that kind of work. We see where we are going.
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Rape. Jasmine crochet (D-Texas) speaks during a hearing with the sub-committee on the government’s efficiency.
Fox News arrived at the offices of Crocket and Johnson for digital comment.
Crocket’s comment was shortly after that Had to face criticism After claiming to conservatives on social media that Trump is “enemies for the United States” and “dictator”.
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Rape. Henry “Hack” Johnson (D-GA.) Question Intelligence Committee Minority Advocate Stephen Castor and Majority Advocate Daniel Goldman of the Intelligence Committee during an investigation hearing of the House impeachment during Daniel Goldman. (Through Dog Mills/Pool/AFP Getty Image)
Crocket has become one of the most prominent faces of the Democrat pushback against Elon Musk’s efforts and Recently said If she can say anything, it would be, “F–off.”
The comments of crochet and Johnson were made by Trump a few months later in November after historical progress with black voters in Matpeti.
A voter analysis by Fox News showed that Trump’s crossover appeal for Democratic constituencies was fundamental for his success. He improved his 2020 number between Hispanics (41%, +6 digits), black voters (15%, +7 digits) and young voters (46%, +10 digits).
These correct changes were especially notable among men under the Hispanic men (+8 digits), black men (+12 digits) and 30 (+14 digits) from 2020.
Trump’s strength felt with black voters Enson County, Northern CarolinaWhere the Republican candidate won there for the first time after the 1970s and only for the second time in more than 100 years. For the then Vice President Kamla Harris, Trump received 50.9% votes as compared to 48.2%. The black residents create 47% of the population in Anson County.
Chris Pandolfo of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.