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ABC News president slams Trump over ‘racist’ Black voter comments

ABC News president Kimberly Godwin has called Donald Trump’s remarks that Black voters are more favourable towards him because of his 91 felony charges “as racist as they come”.

Speaking to the Black Conservative Federation in Columbia, South Carolina, on Friday, Mr Trump said: “I got indicted a second and a third time and a fourth time and a lot of people said that that’s why the Black people like me.”

He continued that Black people “have been hurt so badly and discriminated against, and they actually viewed me as I’m being discriminated against”.

In a note to staff, Ms Godwin said: “No matter one’s politics, the fact that a person running for President of the United States made these remarks period – but also to a public crowd – and with so many Black people present – and they stand with him – is mind blowing. Shocking. These remarks are as racist as they come.”

The remarks, first reported by Puck News, came after widespread condemnation of Mr Trump’s speech from civil rights activists, the White House and Mr Trump’s rival in the Republican presidential primary, Nikki Haley.

“It’s disgusting,” Ms Haley, who has also been targeted with racist remarks from Mr Trump, said on Saturday.

Donald Trump at a South Carolina primary election watch party in Columbia on Saturday

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre called Mr Trump’s statement “repugnant and divisive to traffic in racist stereotypes”.

“It is profane to compare the long, painful history of abuse and discrimination suffered by Black Americans to something totally different for self-serving purposes,”she said on Sunday.

Mr Trump’s speech was filled with racist remarks. He also claimed that Black people liked him more after his mugshot was released in

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