From Kap and Tiger to Herschel and Evander – Trump’s political career relies on using Black athletes

Donald Trump is stubborn and refuses to leave. This is not surprising. It is important to find out how uninvited guests get there when they keep showing up. Former White House occupant discovered that Black athletes were the best vehicle for his benefit.


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It is time America recognized that.

Trump will commentate on Saturday night's 20th anniversary of September 11, 2001, during a boxing match that will feature Evander Holyfield and Vitor Belfort.

Why is Holyfield, a 58-year old, fighting?

Most likely for the money.

The real question is: Who thought Trump would do this?

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Trump was active in the sport during its peak years, the 80s and 1990s. Trump would often be seen at ringside as heavyweight fights would take place in one of his casinos. He was not a normal civilian. He is now a former President and has an agenda. His goal is to do anything and everything to keep his name in the media, even though he is still banned from social networks.

Trump's political career began with the birther movement. This lie was designed to question the legitimacy of Trump's citizenship as a former high school basketball player who was also a keen golfer. Barack Obama.

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After questioning whether a sitting President is a real American, he began to make fun of Obama's choice to play golf, a sport most leaders in the free world love to relax. SBNation analyzed 27 tweets that Trump sent about playing too many golf in 2018. He frequently brought it up at rallies to excite his supporters. Don't think he was unaware that a Black man could play a country club sport. Ironically, 2020 Statista found that Trump made at most 285 visits to golf courses while he was in office. Many of these were at his own course, which cost $142 million in taxpayer money. Trump has never been able accept that Americans can elect and love Black men whose lineage is from the same sh*thole nations he detests.

Next was Colin Kaepernick, a Black man to whom racist white men feel inferior. His kneeling during the National Anthem would be a wave Trump would ride into his White House, where he would stay for the duration of the presidency. He knew that Kaepernick was an emblem of what white America hates the most, accepting their discrimination and bigotry.

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Obama and Kaepernick were the uppity nrs Trump could use in order to rile his base. But Trump was smart enough know that he would eventually need Black athletes to support him. He had to return to the course to find one. Tiger Woods, a Cablinasian who hates Black, was glad to help. Trump presented Woods the Presidential Medal of Freedom. This award was not accepted by Bill Belichick.

We now reach 2021. The GOP is trying to distance itself from Trump's politics and still maintain his base within the party. Trump used another Black athlete from Georgia, a key state, to serve as his mouthpiece without social media.

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Enter Herschel Walker.

He's a great man, he's a patriot, he's loyal, and he is a strong person. He is loved by Georgians, I'm sure. Trump praised Walker for his support in the Georgia race for the U.S. Senate. In 2022, a Republican will attempt to defeat Sen. Raphael Warnock, whose 2020 election helped Georgia turn blue. This led to the Democratic Party gaining control of the Senate. Trump and Walker share a long history dating back to the time that Walker was drafted by Trump, who was then the owner the USFLs Generals. This was obviously before Trump ran the league to the ground.

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It shouldn't surprise that Trump, who has been accused of over 20 sexual misconduct allegations, is supporting Walker who has a history involving stalking and threatening women. CNN recently reported that Walker's ex-wife and ex-girlfriend had also made threats against Walker over the years. They told authorities Walker threatened to shoot them in their heads. In recent weeks, their decades-old accounts are back in the news as Walker, who gained national fame playing college football at the University of Georgia launched a campaign to win the Peach States battleground Senate seat. This is the first time that we have not reported the third account of a woman.

Donald Trump will use Evander Holyfield as a prop on Saturday night. The former heavyweight champion who will be filling in Oscar De la Hoya, who is fighting COVID at the last minute, might also make quick money. But that's just part of his plan.

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Remember that Holyfield once fought Mitt in a charity match.

You may be asking yourself why Trump keeps using them. We should be more concerned about who's next. These have now become terrible and willful decisions.