Trump hosts Black History Month event after racism row: Jesse Jackson, Nicki Minaj find mention, no Obama though

Former President Donald Trump recently hosted an event to commemorate Black History Month, amid controversy stemming from a racially insensitive video shared on his social media platform, Truth Social. The video, which depicted former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle with their faces superimposed on the bodies of monkeys, ignited a firestorm of bipartisan condemnation before being swiftly deleted. The backlash underscored the ongoing challenges related to race in American politics. During the February 5 event, Trump acknowledged various prominent African American figures, including civil rights leader Jesse Jackson and rapper Nicki Minaj, but notably omitted any mention of the Obamas. This incident highlights the polarized climate regarding race and representation in the United States, particularly in light of Trump's history with race-related controversies. The timing of the event and the subsequent fallout reflect the complex dynamics of race relations as America continues to grapple with its past and present issues surrounding racism and equality.
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