But that hasn’t stopped Donald Trump from raising it repeatedly — and this time from an official White House event. “Should I run again? You tell me.” Trump said on Thursday before a crowded East Room filled with mostly Black supporters who were there for a Black History Month event held just a month into his second term.
Several viral posts claim that Google removed cultural celebrations like Pride Month, Black History Month, and Indigenous People Month from its Google Calendar application and imply that it was in response to Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 election.
President Donald Trump marked Black History Month at the White House with an announcement celebrating Black icons.
But Trump keeps talking about doing just that. The most recent time was Thursday during a celebration of Black History Month at the White House, USA Today reported. “Should I run again? You tell me,” Trump said at a White House reception.
President Donald Trump hosted a Black History Month celebration at the White House at the same time his administration is rolling back DEI initiatives.
Trump told a cheering crowd that he was fighting 'for Black Americans and all Americans' at a Black History Month reception at the White House.
During the Black History Month ceremony, which preserved a long-standing and bipartisan White House tradition, Trump omitted any mention of his anti-DEI efforts.
President Donald Trump honoured Black History Month by pledging to add statues of over 10 Black icons in the National Garden of American Heroes. The garden will include statues of notable figures like Harriet Tubman,
We’re going to be fighting long and hard for Black Americans and all Americans,” said President Donald Trump. President Donald
Black Americans for Trump Coalition leader Melik Abdul told CNN anchor Abby Phillip "I didn't get an invite" to Trump's Black History Month reception