In another apparent ploy to play up his purported backing from Black voters, Donald Trump took to his struggling social media platform Wednesday.
And it shouldn’t surprise you that he wasn’t entirely truthful.
After a single person once affiliated with Black Lives Matter Rhode Island gave a gushing pro-Trump interview to Fox News, the former president claimed to have the support of BLM itself. The post said:
Spoke with Mark Fisher yesterday, a great guy, very honored to have his and BLM’s support. I have done more for Black people than any other President (Lincoln?), including 10 year funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities, where they had none, Opportunity Zones, Criminal Justice Reform, and much more. Thank you to Mark!
The claims are dubious. Trump — who has called Black Lives Matter a “symbol of hate” and said its members “hate our country” — doesn’t have BLM’s support. Certainly not the backing of the national organization, which said in a tweet:
To be clear, Donald Trump is a terrorist who committed treason and tried to subvert American democracy. He is no friend to Black people seeking to live in a just society. And we in NO WAY support him.https://t.co/fMiori1FDO
— Black Lives Matter (BLM) (@Blklivesmatter) November 30, 2023
The leader of Black Lives Matter Rhode Island told The Providence Journal that Fisher — who describes himself as a “co-founder” of the chapter — once worked for the group as an advocate, but had not been a co-founder.
Fisher is now involved with a group in Maryland called BLM Inc., so it seems like Trump is just playing word games. By saying he has “BLM’s support,” it gives the appearance that he has widespread Black support when, in actuality, he was just endorsed by … some random Black dude.
As Black Lives Matter Rhode Island and Black Lives Matter RI PAC put it in a joint statement, per The Washington Post:








