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BLACK MAN CALLS TRUMP FIRST BLACK PRESIDENT A THE WHITE HOUSE


A former NFL player called President Trump the "first black president," during a Black History Month roundtable in the White House Cabinet Room ahead of the Black History Reception held there.
Jack Brewer is both a pastor and a professor. According to CNN commentator Keith Boykin,  the former NFL safety who played college football at Southern Methodist University is also an "Uncle Tom," which is he equivalent to calling him a race traitor.   That's because at a Brewer went to far in expressing his adoration  for the sitting president by verbally erasing the existence of the frist Black presi is also an ordained minister, a professor at Fordham University and a part of the online brigade of outspoken Trump supporters.
The group of suppoters, mainly consiting of the president's usual Black social media batallion, had had a round table 
"I've got to say this because it's Black History Month. Man, you're the first black president," Brewer offer before the event ended.

A media colleague familiar with the situtation said the others inh the room had a blank look on their faces.  

A fellow Trump supporter tweet

Brewer tainted Black History Month wth false notions and can never take back his words. 
Prior to the election of the 44th U.S. Pres. Barack H. Obama, who served two scandal-free terms, African Americans quipped that Pres. Bill Clinton, who is white, was the "first Black President." At the time having an actual Black president of a country with a deeply racist past was unthinkable. Bill Clinton supported numerous policies and programs that help build up the African-American middle class.   Some of Clinton's conduct was compared to Blacks.
Brewer had previously raised money for Barack Obama, but lost interest during his second term.
“For me, once I saw the policies that President Obama pushed in the back half of his presidency — it left a bad taste in my mouth,” he said during an appearance on Fox & Friends. “And then I really started being awakening [sic] to what was happening with the Democratic Party — making so many promises but then abandoning the community that I worked so hard in.”
“I said enough was enough, and I really started putting aside what my parents and my grandparents taught me about sticking to the Democratic Party because they were the party for African Americans,” Brewer said. “You know all that rhetoric sounded good back in the ’60s, but the facts are that the policies just don’t help our families.”

He also appreciates Trump authorizing prayer in public schools.

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