'Crackpot old man': Trump trolled for claiming Jews and Black people vote for Democrats 'out of habit'

Trump also claimed that no other head of state had done more for minority groups than him
PUBLISHED APR 10, 2024
Donald Trump stated in a phone interview on ‘The Root Reaction’ on Real America's Voice that no other president has done more for minorities in the US compared to his 4 years at the White House (Getty Images)
Donald Trump stated in a phone interview on ‘The Root Reaction’ on Real America's Voice that no other president has done more for minorities in the US compared to his 4 years at the White House (Getty Images)

PALM BEACH, FLORIDA: Donald Trump recently shared a new theory about why he thinks Black and Jewish people "vote for the Democrats."

During a phone interview on ‘The Root Reaction’ on Real America's Voice with far-right host Wayne Allen Root, the former POTUS expressed his thoughts on minorities voting for Democrats.


 
 
 
 
 
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The 77-year-old MAGA figurehead reiterated his controversial stance on Jewish people voting blue and linked it with “the Black people” voting blue "out of habit," according to a report by RadarOnline.com.

What did former President Donald Trump say during his phone interview?

"They don’t want to talk about the attack of October 7 on Israel, because [Joe] Biden is, is, no fan of Israel," Trump claimed. "Any Jewish person that votes for Biden does not love Israel. And frankly, should be spoken to."

The presumptive 2024 GOP nominee continued, "And frankly, it’s incredible that historically Jewish people vote for Democrats. To me, I cannot. And I know you’re Jewish, Wayne, and I know you vote for me, but I don’t understand it. And you probably don’t understand it either."



 

"But, you know, it’s just an amazing thing. Maybe it’s just a bad habit when you vote for a Democrat, but I don’t know how anybody that’s Jewish could vote for a Democrat," he remarked.

The ex-Commander-in-Chief maintained that minority groups were only voting left "out of habit."


 
 
 
 
 
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"I think a lot of it’s habit, Wayne. A lot of it’s habit. I see you caught on to that when I said it initially in the program," Trump told the agreeable far-right host, "Yep. It’s habit."

"A lot of it’s habit," Trump reiterated before speculating about Black voters.

"Jewish people by habit just, they vote for the Democrats. And Black people, by habit, vote for the Democrats," he continued.


 
 
 
 
 
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"Now, the African American population is — we’re at the highest level anyone’s ever been at as a Republican. It’s still — should be much higher because of what I’ve done with criminal justice reform, with funding the Black colleges and universities, with all of the opportunity zones."

Trump then asserted, "Nobody’s done more than I have."

Internet slams Donald Trump for saying minorities in the US vote left 'out of habit'

People on X lambasted the former president of the United States for spewing nonsensical information on a far-right platform where he claimed that no other head of state had done more for minority groups in their tenure like he did.

One X user remarked, "Yes yes coming from a guy who Grand parents are german talking about jews."



 

Another user said, "I don't listen to his insanity anymore. He changes opinions in the same conversation & doesn't make sensical arguments. He's hilarious if you enjoy the farcical ramblings of a crackpot old man who's a few months away from either going to prison or the WH! Heaven help us."



 

Another user wrote: "Just remember "if" he is elected his administration is going to dismantle any government agency that deals with Civil Rights and enforcement. It is part of his Project 2025. Worth a reading to see what will happen. Vote ALL BLUE in November and protect Democracy!"



 

One user claimed, "Tis a mystery."



 

Another user quipped, "It’s why “people” vote for him?"



 

Finally, this user tweeted: "Wow! He thinks of us jews as objects who shouldn't be allowed to decide what we feel is best for us. With Pesach around the corner, what's another word for a Jew that is considered a subhuman object?"



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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