Trump calls GOP candidate with a history of offensive remarks 'Martin Luther King on steroids'
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59% : "First, it was the voice," Trump said of Robinson in a video posted online from an event at Mar-a-Lago in December.50% : Trump also insinuated that the Black community uniquely embraced and connected with his mug shot photo.
44% : Robinson has been a vocal supporter of the former president and first endorsed Trump for re-election in June while speaking at the Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference in Washington, D.C.Robinson, a pastor, is a polarizing figure, catching harsh criticism for his past comments about women, Muslims, Jewish people and members of the LGTBQ community.
43% : "This is Martin Luther King on steroids," Trump said of Robinson at a pre-Super Tuesday rally in North Carolina.
43% : "And then, I said, 'You know what, I swear, I think you're better than Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.," Trump said.
29% : Trump recently faced backlash of his own for comments he made while addressing the Black Conservative Federation's annual gala in South Carolina.
12% : "The mainstream media's attacks on African Americans who support President Trump is old and exhausting," she added, "but we expect them to increase as polling proves more and more Black Americans are choosing to support Trump over Biden."
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