Trump Team Sparked Uproar After Staggering Juneteenth Mistake

Donald Trump's campaign team sparked immediate backlash after posting a Juneteenth statement using bizarre wording causing many to raise concern.

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Donald Trump’s campaign team sparked immediate backlash after posting a Juneteenth statement using bizarre wording causing many to raise concern. Yasmin Kahn and Farron Cousins break it down on The Damage Report.

Trump team sparks uproar after staggering juneteenth mistake

“In what could either be a Freudian slip or just a case of poor wording – or, more likely, a fine blend of both, and more – Donald Trump’s presidential campaign on Wednesday issued a statement to commemorate Juneteenth that included questionable verbiage.

And considering the fact that Juneteenth is specifically a federal holiday celebrating and honoring Black American culture – something for which Trump has been repeatedly chastised and accused of being disingenuous, at best – the way the statement was written might raise some eyebrows.

It also can’t be ignored that the statement didn’t come from Trump himself and instead was attributed to the “Team Trump Black Media Director.””

Read more here: The Trump Campaign Marks Juneteenth By Saying That ‘Light Will Always Triumph Over Darkness’

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