House Dems suggest that Trump tries to return slavery

First on the fox: Two home Democrats, including prominent President Donald Trump, Jasmine Crockett, suggested on Tuesday that the president’s policy planned to drive blacks “back to the fields” at the time of slavery.
“They decided to go for immigrants and such things and say,” Oh, they take your black jobs, they take your black jobs, not really, “Crkett said on Tuesday, the Rev. Franklin Haynes as part of the part The “state of people” flow confront Trump’s address to the congress.
“Obviously, the jobs we want to go back to, like working in the fields, those immigrants who enter our country work in fields, something we don’t do for long and obviously try to make us go back to the fields.”
Crocket’s proposal that Trump’s goal is to send black Americans “back to the fields” was echoed by Democratic Ambassador Hank Johnson in the same video.
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Tail. Jasmine Crkett and Hank Johnson have suggested current live that President Donald Trump is trying to return slavery. (Getty)
“It’s a recipe for education to be unavailable to blacks,” Johnson said of Trump’s plans for educational policy. “It brings us back when America was ‘great’ and we chose cotton and did productivity to put on my Latin brothers and sisters who migrate here to do it because we are no longer intellectually suitable for it.”
“But they would bring us back, limited to such a job. We have to keep an eye on where we started. People will save our democracy that will stop this movement towards the past that Trump suffers us.”
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Tail. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) speaks during hearing with a sub-prodotal of government efficiency.
Fox News Digital addressed Crockett and Johnson’s offices for comments.
Crocket’s comment came shortly after faced with criticism From conservatives on social media after claiming that Trump is a “enemy in the United States” and “dictator”.
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Ambassador Henry “Hank” Johnson (D-G.) The issue of minority intelligence counselor Stephen Castor and the intelligence committee for the majority lawyer Daniel Goldman during the hearing on the home investigation. (Doug Mills/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)
Crockett has become one of the most prominent faces of a democratic return against the long effort of Elon Musk and recently said To be able to say anything, it would be: “F — Excluded.”
Crockett and Johnson comments were made only a few months after Trump scored historical steps with black voters on a ballot box in November.
Fox News voter analysis has shown that Trump’s crossover is the appeal of democratic electoral units based on his success. He improved in his numbers in 2020 among Latin American (41%, +6 points), black voters (15%, +7 points) and young voters (46%, +10 points).
These shifts in the right place were particularly observed among Latin American men (+8 points), blacks (+12 points) and men under 30 (+14 points) from 2020.
Trump’s strength with black voters felt in Anson district, North Carolinawhere the Republican candidate won there for the first time since the 1970s, and only for the second time in more than 100 years. Trump received 50.9% of the vote compared to 48.2% for then President Kamal Harris. Black residents make up 47% of the population in Anson County.
Chris Pandolfo was contributed by Chris Pandolfo Fox News Digital.