Eric Trump: ‘My Father Sees One Color: Green

Black unemployment is at an all-time low. Tell us again how Trump is racist?

In a Fox & Friends appearance on Wednesday, Eric Trump shut down the accusations that his father is a racist in the most concise way possible.

“My father sees one color: green,” said the second-eldest son of President Trump. 

He continued:

“That's all he cares about. He cares about the economy, right? He does not see race. He’s the least racist person I have ever met in my entire life. It’s total nonsense.”

Trump is upset that his father will never be credited for reviving a sluggish economy, especially within the black community:
 
“And you know what? At the same time they’re saying that, they’ll never report that African-American unemployment is the lowest it has ever been; the lowest it’s ever been in this country. They won’t give him any credit for that. And by the way, he campaigned on that.”

The Bureau of Labor Statistics puts the black unemployment rate at under 7 percent for the first time since they began tracking in the early ’70’s.

“But then they’ll go out and call him racist,” added Trump. “It’s very sad. It’s a race to the bottom. They stoop very, very low. And the reason they do that is they don’t have their own message.”

Trump went on to say that the Democrat’s have no platform and no clue what the American people want, whereas his dad tapped into a side of the U.S. largely ignored by the Left.

“The reason he won the election is he had a message that actually resonated with the people of this country and he’s, quite frankly, delivered on it,” Trump said. “And I think it really scares them.”

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