During the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) convention, former President Donald Trump faced a series of challenging questions about his previous controversial statements and actions. In particular, he was asked about false claims regarding the citizenship of his rivals, derogatory remarks about Black district attorneys and journalists, and his association with a white supremacist. Trump responded by defending his record on employment, opportunity zones, and funding for historically black colleges and universities. He also criticized the tone of the questioning and accused the news network of misconduct, stating that he had done more for the Black population than any president since Abraham Lincoln. The dialogue was marked by Trump's attacks on the questioners and his refusal to engage thoroughly with the criticisms posed to him.
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