Former NFL player Jack Brewer said “the mask is off,” reacting on Sunday to former Vice President Joe Biden’s comment during an interview where he said that African-Americans unsure about whether to support him or President Trump "ain't black.
Quotes displayed in real-time or delayed by at least 15 minutes. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. FORMER NFL player and 'lifelong Democrat' Jack Brewer explained why he is now supporting President Donald Trump over Joe Biden. Former NFL player Jack Brewer criticized Black Lives Matter and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden at the Republican National Convention, claiming that they work against the interests of Black Americans. Brewer, who was charged with insider trading earlier this month, claimed the media inaccurately portrayed President Trump as a racist while ignoring his contributions to the Black community.
Ex-NFL star Jack Brewer tears apart Joe Biden, says 'mask is off' man who incarcerated black people for decades.
Market data provided by,Biden says 'you ain't black' if torn between him and Trump, in dustup with Charlamagne tha God,SHAY HAWKINS: BIDEN, A 77-YEAR-OLD WHITE LIBERAL, DOESN'T HAVE THE RIGHT TO TELL ME I 'AIN'T BLACK',Gingrich & DeSantis: How Congress can give Americans an extra $11,000 without costing taxpayers a penny,Rep. https://www.the-sun.com/news/879912/nfl-star-jack-brewer-joe-biden-aint-black Notifications can be turned off anytime from browser settings,Brewer brought up the past saying Biden was the man behind pushing for the bill that critics hold responsible for a dramatic rise in the incarceration of black people,Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has restricted himself to virtual campaigning for the November 3 presidential election from the confines of his home but it hasn’t seen him courting any less controversy. "With those words, the president of the United States assigned a moral equivalence between those spreading hate and those with the courage to stand against it," Biden said in a campaign.What's more, Brewer was charged with insider trading by the US Securities and Exchange Commission earlier this month.The SEC said Brewer sold his stock at prices ranging from $1.01 to $1.16, netting about $104,000. “But my momma always told me, ‘When the Lord starts blessing, the devil starts messing. During his stirring four-minute address, Brewer eviscerated the Marxist Black Lives Matter movement and blasted Democrats Joe Biden and Kamala … "We want to clarify that the NAACP is a non-partisan organization and does not endorse candidates for political office at any level," NAACP president and CEO Derrick Johnson said. In my house, my father taught me to back down from no one. I’m here as a servant to God, a servant to the people of our nation and a servant to our president.”,He continued: “I grew up in Grapevine, Texas, a town where my great-grandfather was the first black man to settle as a sharecropper in 1896. "Persons affiliated with the NAACP at the national, state, and local levels are free to make candidate endorsements in a personal capacity, but they do not reflect support by the NAACP as an organization. MEAWW brings you the best content from its global team of Market data provided by,Fortunately, I had prayed about it before I made the,My comment stirred the pot enough to force many of my black brothers and sisters to acknowledge the unprecedented policy progress made by the.I made my comment as the round table meeting was ending and it was intended to be a blunt and direct message to Black America.Just like I did at the White House in February, former Vice President Biden waited until the end of his interview to send his well thought out, blunt and direct message to Black America.Later in the day, after a lot of uproar over his remarks, Biden said, in a phone call with U.S. Black Chambers “I shouldn’t have been so cavalier.”,Heading into Super Tuesday before his campaign was saved by the South Carolina primary, Biden told “Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan, “I feel good about the kind of support I've had with African-Americans around the country.”.He made this comment despite his record of being one of the most racially oppressive lawmakers in modern American history.
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