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Levin slams Al Sharpton’s shameful anti-Trump race-baiting on MLK assassination anniversary
April 04, 2018
On his national radio show Wednesday, LevinTV host Mark Levin called out MSNBC host Al Sharpton for marking the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination by throwing accusations of racism at President Donald Trump.
Earlier in the day, Sharpton accused Trump of widening the racial divides that King fought to close.
“What is it that Donald Trump has done to people of color?” Levin asked in reply. In response to Sharpton’s allegation, Levin laid out how Trump’s policies have done more to help black Americans and other people of color than did former President Obama’s.
In conclusion, Levin summarized Sharpton and other leftist's claims: “Basically, folks, if you’re not a leftist ... then you're a racist, then you’re stoking white supremacy, and of course, you’re doing things that are opposite of what Martin Luther King would do.”
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Editor's note: This article has been edited for clarity.
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Nate Madden
Nate is a former Congressional Correspondent at Blaze Media. Follow him on Twitter @NateOnTheHill.
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