President Donald Trump just delivered a masterclass in the East Room, celebrating Black History Month while systematically dismantling the left's favorite smear: that the 47th President is somehow a racist. Spoiler alert, folks—the evidence says otherwise, and even boxing legend Mike Tyson has had enough of the lies.
Tyson Destroys the Media's Favorite Lie
During his remarks Wednesday afternoon, Trump pointed to his longtime friendship with Tyson, noting that whenever the legacy media trots out their exhausted "Trump's a racist" talking point, Iron Mike shuts it down immediately. "He's my friend," Trump recounted Tyson saying. It's almost like the people who actually know the President—including Black athletes, business leaders, and community figures—see right through the Democrat-media complex's propaganda.
A Record the Left Can't Touch
Trump used the occasion to highlight what he's actually DONE for Black Americans—a record that puts the entire Biden-Harris regime to shame. The President touted his historic support for Historically Black Colleges and Universities, the creation of opportunity zones that brought investment flooding into underserved communities, landmark criminal justice reform, crime prevention initiatives, and expanded school choice. You know, actual results instead of empty promises and pandering.
He brought speakers to the stage who testified to the real-world impact of these policies. This is what leadership looks like, Patriots—not photo ops and virtue signaling, but tangible improvements in American lives.
Taking Back Our Cities
In a moment that drew cheers, Trump spoke about his administration's work to rid Washington, D.C. of the crime that plagued it under years of Democrat mismanagement. When an audience member called out Atlanta as another city desperately needing intervention, the President didn't hesitate: "We could take care of Atlanta." That's the kind of decisive leadership Americans voted for.
American History, American Greatness
Trump also praised legendary Black athletes who made America proud—Sugar Ray Robinson, Herschel Walker, Lawrence Taylor, and Jim Brown—men who exemplified excellence and patriotism. He tied the celebration to America's upcoming 250th anniversary on July 4th, declaring that "Black History Month is really all about American history." The East Room erupted in applause.
"Happy Black History Month, Happy Black History Year and Happy Black History Century," the President concluded, wrapping his remarks to a grateful crowd.
While the radical left continues to divide Americans by race, President Trump is uniting us around shared history, shared values, and shared victories. The Democrats' race-baiting playbook is falling apart—and they have no idea what to do about it.
