Raynard Jackson
BlakPAC Blogger
Dear President Trump,
I don’t know why I have become the repository for the frustrations
among Black Republicans across the country, but I have. Hardly a day
goes by when I don’t get calls from Black Republicans who feel totally
and thoroughly ignored not only by you and your fledgling
administration, but also by the national party, as well.
I am a nationally syndicated newspaper columnist published in over
200 newspapers every week. Last year, I wrote several columns supporting
you, when it wasn’t cool to do so. Last December, I had to deconstruct the liberal attacks on Senator Jeff Sessions and your aide Steve Bannon.
I tell you this simply as a way of saying that because of the 25-plus
years that I have served this party, I think I have earned the right to
say what I am about to say to you in this column.
Let me be clear, Mr. President, I want absolutely nothing from you or your administration other than success.
Since the election, you have met with far more Black Democrats than
you have Black Republicans—it’s not even close. In your defense, you
have never been active in the Republican Party, thus you have no basis
for knowing many Black Republicans. You know many more Black Democrats,
simply because you hung out in liberal cities like New York and Los
Angeles.
Even your top Black staffer is a Democrat with absolutely no
institutional knowledge of the Republican Party’s relationship with the
Black community—past, present or future. So, their natural inclination
is to reach out to all of their Democratic friends for invitations to
meet with you and to participate with you in last week’s Black History
Month’s event.
Your direct interactions with the Black community, for the most part,
have been unmitigated disasters, especially, your meeting last year at
the Black church in Detroit and last week’s event at the White House.
There are several major Black churches in Detroit, led by Black
Republican pastors, that you could have attended, but your staff chose a
church led by a left-leaning minister. Last week, you held a listening
session at the White House in honor of Black History Month and you
invited more Black Democrats than Black Republicans.
Mr. President, do you realize that you had Blacks serving on your own
transition team, who were not invited to attend your event last week?
How in the hell is that even possible?
Speaker Paul Ryan has a Black chief of staff in his speaker’s office;
this is the first time in the history of the country this has happened,
and he was not there. Your remarks, at a minimum, should have
acknowledged this historic appointment by Ryan, after all, isn’t that
the whole purpose behind Black History Month?
Mr. President, you have at least four Blacks on the executive
committee of the RNC who have little to no engagement with you or your
staff. This is totally bewildering to me. They are in effect part of the
board of directors of the national party and no one around you seems to
value or seek their input. Don’t you think they should have been
invited to the White House last week?
This is what happens when you surround yourself with Black Democrats;
they have no idea who any of these people are. The only thing that your
senior staffer is doing is marking “their” territory, ostentatiously
making it clear that they are the gatekeeper to all things relative to
the Black community. That staffer is failing you, Mr. Trump.
This weekend at “The Black Republican Trailblazer Awards Luncheon” I
will honor Maxine Blake and Gerald Boyd, Sr., two Black Republicans that
you should have on speed dial. You should also get to know George Farrell, Chair of BlakPAC and John Sibley
Butler, who is a major serial entrepreneur. You can find out more about
this event at: www.bafbf.org.
Oh, and by the way, Mr. President, the very party you now lead has
tried to steal this event from me and has even filed a lawsuit against
me to pressure me to walk away from the event I created. How is that for
celebrating Black History Month? But I digress.
Which is more important to you, Mr. President, having Blacks on your
staff for window dressing or having Black staffers that know what the
hell they are doing?
Far too often, Reince Priebus and the RNC hires Blacks, who are incompetent people, and are wrong for the job. The same is type of people are now working for you in the White House.
In all honesty, Mr. President, you have no Blacks Republicans around you. Absolutely none.
I am a graduate of Oral Roberts University and one of the things Oral
would always tell me was, “Go into everyman’s world and meet them at
the point of their need.”
When will you come into our world, Mr. President?
A great place to start is by meeting with those I will be honoring this weekend.
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