Black Trump Supporter: 'He's Done More for Black Community than Any Other President'
The video was shared by Team Trump, which later went viral.

Something the Democrats do everything in their power to suppress is the growing support among the black community for President Donald Trump.
One such example of support came from a black Trump who was interviewed at a Nevada campaign stop.
The MAGA supporter was filmed praising Trump for his work with the black community and for supporting small businesses across America.
The video was shared by Team Trump, which later went viral.
The video was captioned, "Supporter at #Nevada Peaceful Protest: 'I support the president because he's done more for the black community — all Americans really — than any other president in my lifetime.'"
"I'm happy with what he's doing for businesses, small businesses, [and trying to] get us reopened," the supporter said.

Since the video was shared, it has been liked over 31,000 times.
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The video outlines how the media narrative attempts to portray the black community in opposition to Trump, when, in fact, the opposite is true.
As Neon Nettle reported last month, Civil rights attorney Leo Terrell said the Democrats expect every black American to vote for them.

Terrell declared he would be voting for President Donald Trump during an interview with Sean Hannity on Tuesday because of the Democrats' overbearing belief they own the black vote.
"The Democratic Party honestly believes that every black man has to vote for them, [and that] they own us.”
Terrell declared the Democratic Party "do not own me."
Earlier this year, Black Pastor Darrell Scott praised President Trump, saying he has been the best president for the black community in his lifetime.
"I said it before unashamedly, and I say it again: This president has been — I’ve lived under 12 presidential administrations,” Scott said during the listening session with African-American leaders.
“I was born during Eisenhower’s administration. This president has been the most pro-black president in my lifetime," he added.