.MaddowBlog: Asked for a social justice plan, Trump comes up short (again)
It's against this backdrop that Donald Trump was asked late last week for his plan to combat systemic racism."It's the greatest thing that can happen for race relations, for the African-American community, for the Asian American, for the Hispanic-American community, for women, for everything, because our country is so strong," Trump said when asked if he had a plan to address systemic racism.
Right off the bat, there's an obvious problem with the president's pitch: the United States has had the strongest economy in the world for the better part of a century. Obviously, a robust, internationally dominant economy isn't a cure-all for societal ills, including institutional racism and police abuses, since the scourges haven't gone away.The president and his team
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