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Paris Dennard Doesn’t Shy Away from Backing Trump

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Paris Dennard is one African American who thinks President Donald Trump has improved the lives of Black people in the United States.

Dennard, the senior communications adviser for Black Media Affairs at the Republican National Committee, has repeatedly championed Trump as a sort of knight in shining armor.

The longtime GOP political commentator, writer, consultant and strategist, regularly praises Trump for guaranteed funding to historically Black colleges and universities, lowering the African American unemployment rate and accomplishing criminal justice reform.

Nina Justice, who also watched the interview, questioned Dennard's claim that Trump had done much for criminal justice reform.

Dennard said the U.S. Immigration Policy under the Trump administration, which has seen small children placed inside cages near the border, was "Obama's policy."

Source: The Washington Informer

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