Just call him Diversity Donald

Trump's rally Monday evening featured the endorsement of black Georgia Republican Bruce LeVell, who has served as GOP chairman in the suburban Atlanta county of Gwinett.

"We had a very productive, constructive meeting", Dr. Scott continued. He's said what's he's said, and now the people who vote will have to judge him. And we asked questions were answered and we were satisfied with the answers and we're a unified front right here. We wonder why we got crime, violence. "It was a great day".

"It went longer because of the love".

A campaign press release said that a number of attendees were still expected to endorse Trump after their meeting, but that the event would be closed to the press.

Despite sending out a press release that clearly stated the coalition would endorse Trump, spokeswoman Katrina Pierson attempted to save face during a CNN interview by calling the whole debacle a simple mixup.

Bishop Clarence McClendon, a pastor well-known for his role in the reality show The Preachers of LA, meanwhile said he was informed that the event was just a dialogue with Trump.

"I came to the meeting because I was concerned about the racial slurs and so forth and I wanted to call him on it. I raised it in the room", he said.

"What they really want more than anything else is results".

The closed meeting was held at Trump Towers headquarters in New York City.

Pastor Jamal Bryant of Baltimore's The Empowerment Temple Church vehemently disagreed with his fellow clergymen who backed the 69-year-old real estate tycoon.

Among critics cautioning the ministers not to embrace Trump was the Rev. Al Sharpton.

While Donald Trump may be the most polarizing Presidential hopeful left in the race, it's hard to argue that he's not effective when it comes to his campaign strategy. "I mean, Trump has criticized and insulted women, Hispanics, Muslims and reporters", Kasich said. The Black Lives Matter movement has been protesting against racial injustice and police shootings of unarmed black citizens. But Kovaleski has since said he never heard about "thousands or even hundreds" of people celebrating and that he doesn't recall the allegations of isolated celebrations ever being confirmed.


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