President Donald Trump was awarded the "Bipartisan Justice Award" by a group of black leaders Friday night for his work in passing criminal justice reform.
Trump was presented the award during a ceremony at Benedict College in Columbia, South Carolina, hosted by 20/20 Bipartisan Justice Center, a bipartisan group of black leaders — 20 Republicans and 20 Democrats — founded in 2015.
The group presented Trump the award for signing into law the First Step Act, which implemented numerous federal prison reforms.
Numerous Democrats were slated to attend event festivities, including top presidential contenders Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, and Cory Booker.
But Harris, a California senator who voted for the First Step Act, announced Friday that she would boycott the event's weekend festivities because of Trump.
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7 comments:
She is a racist communist
Now black folks see where they stand with these worthless politicians.
Harris is a phoney P.O.S.
Who really cares with she does --I don't!!!!
Good. No one in their right mind would want to breath the same air as that dirty nasty skank who spread her putrid fat legs to get where she is. It is a win that the smelly whore won't go. She is not hurting a soul
So is her campaign slogan "My way or the highway!"
How much money has she given to HBCU's? NONE. Trump gave $100,000,000.
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