Donald Trump Allegedly Once Saw Congressional Staffers Of Color In The WH And Automatically Just Assumed They Were The Help: โ€œWhy Donโ€™t You Getโ€ The Food

The worst part is -- This doesn't surprise me.


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Maggie Habermanโ€™s new tell-all book, Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America, has certainly come with a heaping helping of bombshell revelations. A lot of the tea thatโ€™s been spilled thus far has come from early excerpts of the book, leaving us quite confident that this oneโ€™s going to be a doozy of epic proportions for the former guy.

But in all of the drama and scandal thatโ€™s unfolded over the last few weeks or so, there is one key thing thatโ€™s been highlighted in Maggieโ€™s revelations โ€” Donald Trumpโ€™s casual racism.

Itโ€™s not really a secret, at this point, that Donald Trump is a racist man. He personally made that more than a little well-known throughout his entire presidency. I mean, the man built his whole entire 2016 campaign on building a wall to keep the โ€œillegalsโ€ out, which catered straight to the senses of his racism-fueled cult base.

But there was so much more to it than that. So much more to him. Trumpโ€™s racism wasnโ€™t just a campaign promise to pander to his ultra Right-wing fans. Itโ€™s a personality trait for him.

Haberman highlights this fact in Confidence Man, when she tells of a January 2017 reception at the White House, hot on the heels of Trumpโ€™s inauguration, where the new president was meeting with congressional leaders, according to reporting on excerpts from Rolling Stone. 

But it wasnโ€™t just hors dโ€™oeuvres and canapes that were served that day. Donald Trump dished out a plateful of blatant racism.

The congressional leaders who gathered at the White House on that January day brought with them their racially diverse staffers. But it seems Donald Trump couldnโ€™t even fathom the meme idea of the people of color actually being high-ranking, official individuals. Instead, according to Haberman, the newly-inaugurated president just assumed that anyone who wasnโ€™t white was the help.

According to Haberman, Trump turned to the row of racially diverse congressional staffers and said, โ€œWhy donโ€™t you getโ€ the food?

Rolling Stone reports, โ€œThen-White House chief of staff Reince Priebus rushed to correct Trumpโ€™s remark, telling the then-president that heโ€™d just addressed top congressional aides before going to find the actual White House waitstaff.โ€

And thatโ€™s not even the extent of it. In that very same White House meeting, Trump allegedly told Schumer and Pelosi that it was ballots cast by โ€œillegalsโ€ that ultimately cost him the 2016 popular vote to his Democratic opponent, Hilary Clinton. An awkward silence led to Pelosi stating, โ€œI donโ€™t believe so, Mr. President.โ€

Read the full report from Rolling Stone here.

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Andrea Thompson
Andrea has written political opinion stories for over a decade with a passion for center-left policies. Andrea is no longer a writer at Political Tribune and her X account is here: https://x.com/theliberalmommy

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