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VIDEO Ben Carson: ‘Trump’s Not a Racist’ and Neither Are His Comments .


Lodging and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Ben Carson declared Wednesday in a meeting he doesn't think President Donald Trump or his tweets around four dynamic Democrats throughout the end of the week are supremacists. 

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"I have a bit of leeway of knowing the president great and he's not a bigot," Carson revealed to Fox News' "America's Newsroom." "His remarks are not supremacist, yet he cherishes the nation definitely. Also, he has an inclination that the individuals who speak to the nation should love it too." 
Carson, who is Trump's just dark Cabinet part, indicated Trump's "achievements" when gotten some information about Trump's tweets. 

"I figure you can perceive what the president implies by taking a gander at his achievements," Carson said. "Take a gander at his arrangements. Under this president you see the rising tide lifting all vessels. You see low joblessness—a record low—for blacks, for Hispanics, for every one of the socioeconomics of our country." 
"When you have someone investing this much energy and this much exertion attempting to hoist the individuals who are defenseless and who are enduring in our general public, I figure we should give significantly more consideration to what they are doing than what anybody is stating," he included. 

Numerous officials have chastised Trump after he has written a few Sunday tweets telling a gathering of dynamic Democrat administrators to "return and help fix the completely broken and wrongdoing pervaded places from which they came" before returning to demonstrate the U.S. "how it is finished." 
In spite of the fact that Trump did not specify these congresswomen by name, his comments made many bring up the four individuals from Congress who had been differing about whether to store outskirt security. 


The comments came after Pelosi and four dynamic green bean House Democrats—Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), and Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA)— had been differing about whether to cast a ballot against a crisis spending charge that would store fringe security which Pelosi supported. 
All the congresswomen are the U.S.- conceived residents with the exception of Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), who went to the U.S. as a displaced person from Somalia, the Associated Press revealed. 

Trump's remarks evoked quick judgment and analysis from numerous on the left, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Ilhan Omar (MN), driving the House to pass goals censuring Trump's comments. 
However, others went to Trump's resistance, including Rep. Ralph Abraham (R-LA), who said Trump's comments were not a bigot and cast a ballot against a Democrat-upheld measure to denounce Trump's supremacist tweets.  

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