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President Trump Hosts Black History Month Reception At The White House (Image: Getty)
President Trump hosted a Black History Month reception on Wednesday at the White House, weeks after posting a racist video of former President Barack Obama and former first girl Michelle Obama as apes, invoking an notorious racist stereotype.Â
During the reception, which lasted about an hour, the president called varied audio system to the rostrum, where they touted their love for Trump and his insurance policies. One such speaker was Forlesia Cook, who whipped the crowd into a larger frenzy by declaring her love for the president.Â
“First of all, can I have a hug?” requested Cook, to which the president responded affirmatively and added that he “liked her.” She added, “I like him too. One factor I like about him, he retains it real just like grandma.”Â
“I appreciate that because I can trust him because he tells exactly how he feel and what he thinks,” Cooked added to applause from the crowd. “Thank God for this president. I am filled. My cup runneth over.”Â
“Because he allowed his constituents, his people to come to my house to interview me to talk about the murder of my grandson,” she added. “It seemed like nobody cared. I’m an advocate for murder. I marched. I rallied. I pulled out other families in the District of Columbia that had murders and did not have answers.”

One such speaker was Forlesia Cook, who whipped the crowd into a larger frenzy by declaring her love for Trump (Image: AFP via Getty Images)
“We marched, we rallied, and nobody heard me,” Cook added. According to the D.C. native, Democrats allegedly obtained mad at all the noise she was making, but every part modified once Trump took workplace.Â
“Have you ever heard of a thing?” she added, referring to having been interviewed by Trump’s people. “They invited me twice before Congress to testify for the beautiful bill that’s going to change crime in the district if you kill somebody.”
“You take a life, you do life. Just that simple,” Cook said, her beige outfit flapping as she pointed. “If you do a harsh crime, you do harsh time.”Â
Cook’s statements whipped the crowd into a frenzy, with applause and verbal cheering. “And if we need National Guard, and which we did years ago, he brought it on,” she added.Â

The grandma then turned on the media and attacked them for calling the president, who stood off to the facet smiling at Cook’s feedback, a racist. (Image: Getty Images)
The grandma then turned on the media and attacked them for calling the president, who stood off to the facet smiling at Cook’s feedback, a racist.”I don’t want to hear nothing you got to say about that racist stuff,” she said.Â
“And don’t be looking at me on the news hating on me because I’m standing up for somebody that deserves to be standing up for,” she added fiercely. “Get off the man’s back. Let him do his job. He’s doing the right thing. Back up off of him. And grandma said it.”
The reception also adopted the death of Jesse Jackson, the civil rights chief and two-time presidential hopeful. In a assertion on his passing posted on Truth Social, Trump paid his respects to the Martin Luther King Jr. protege, while also taking a dig at former President Obama, from whom he took workplace in 2017.Â
“The Reverend Jesse Jackson is Dead at 84,” he wrote. “I knew him well, long before becoming President. He was a good man, with lots of personality, grit, and ‘street smarts’.”
“Despite the fact that I am falsely and consistently called a discriminatory by the Scoundrels and Lunatics on the Radical Left, Democrats ALL, it was always my pleasure to help Jesse along the way,” the assertion continued.Â
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