During a brief Q&A with reporters this week, Donald Trump made a familiar claim: “I am the least racist person there is anywhere in the world.” Got it. There are 7.5 billion people on the planet, and they’re all more racist than the sitting American president — his lengthy history of racism notwithstanding.
If Trump’s boast sounded at all familiar, it’s probably because he’s repeated the line on many occasions. The Washington Post‘s Eugene Scott wrote a piece early last year highlighting some of the more notable examples of the Republican insisting he’s the world’s least racist person, a list Trump continues to add to. (He said it twice just this week, and the week isn’t over.)
As a rule, those who don’t have a problem with race find it unnecessary to repeatedly tell skeptics that they don’t have a problem with race.
Regardless, Trump clings to the claim, even quoting himself saying it in a tweet yesterday. Perhaps the president keeps repeating the line because he knows most Americans don’t believe him.
President Donald Trump is racist, American voters say 51 – 45 percent in a Quinnipiac University National Poll released [Tuesday].









