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Trump bizarrely responds to article suggesting he criticizes black people for racist reasons

President Donald Trump offered a bizarre but familiar response to a tweet with an article from The Washington Post's liberal-leaning Plum Line blog.

  • President Donald Trump on Thursday bizarrely responded to a tweet suggesting he speaks ill of prominent black people to capitalize on racist sentiment within his base.
  • Trump responded to the tweet with: "MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN."
  • Minutes later, however, Trump tweeted the same thing on its own.
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President Donald Trump on Thursday offered a bizarre but familiar response to a tweet with an article from The Washington Post's liberal-leaning Plum Line blog suggesting that he criticizes prominent black people to play on racist sentiment within his base.

The article's author, Greg Sargent, tweeted, "Trump regularly attacks high-profile African Americans to feed his supporters' belief that the system is rigged for minorities," to which Trump responded, "MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN."

Earlier this week, Trump went after LaVar Ball — the father of LiAngelo Ball, one of the three UCLA basketball players released from detention in China after Trump's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping earlier this month — on Twitter.

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After Ball refused to thank Trump for the president's role in the release of the three players, who were accused of shoplifting from several stores in China, Trump called Ball an "ungrateful fool" and compared him to a "poor man's version of Don King."

Sargent's article linked this to Trump's other criticisms of well-known black people in sports and politics, calling it "a gratuitously ugly pattern." It ended by suggesting that Trump engages in a "pattern of race-baiting" that "might be designed to resonate with" his supporters.

Throughout his career, Trump has gone after dozens of politicians, media personalities, and sports stars of many races, but his response to Sargent's tweet was bizarre because, minutes later, he tweeted the same thing on its own.

Trump has previously tweeted things erroneously. For example, in late October, he wished a happy birthday to Lee Greenwood, the singer who wrote "God Bless the USA," but tagged another Lee Greenwood who appeared to have protested Trump's immigration ban.

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