Trump stated after his ally made a series of racial and sexual comments on a website where he also referred to himself as a “black NAZI.”
Former President Donald Trump on Thursday railed against antisemitism hours after an explosive CNN report briefed on how one of his allies working for the North Carolina governor made some serious racial and sexual comments on a website, where he also referred to himself as a “black NAZI.” Donald Trump did not comment on the allegations during his Thursday addresses to a group of Jewish donors and the Israeli-American Council in Washington. His campaign stated in the CNN story that instead Trump is focused on winning the White House and saving this country, and North Carolina was a vital part of that plan.

Robinson’s reported remarks including a 2012 comment that mentions that he preferred Adolf Hitler to the leadership in Washington – clashed with Trump’s indictments of antisemitism in Washington and his claim that Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, comprehend with enemies of Israel. The story also could threaten Trump’s chances of winning North Carolina, a key battleground state, with Robinson, who is already running well behind his Democratic opponent in public polls.
“This story is not about the governor’s race in North Carolina. It’s about the presidential race,” said Paul Shumaker, a Republican pollster who’s worked for Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., who warned that Trump could risk losing a state he won in 2016 and 2020. Trump has positioned to make invasions among Black voters and frequently aligned himself with Robinson along the campaign trail, which has increasingly taken him to North Carolina. Trump called Robinson “Martin Luther King on steroids” about the civil rights leader, for his speaking ability, At a rally in Greensboro.
