Trump Celebrates Black History Month in Washington

President Trump, alongside Tiger Woods, marked Black History Month at the White House, expressing gratitude for support from Black voters and hinting at a potential 2024 candidacy.


Trump Celebrates Black History Month in Washington

President of the USA Donald Trump on Thursday marked Black History Month at the White House alongside golf champion Tiger Woods. The president's administration is currently working on changing policies regarding diversity.

The billionaire president, thanks to the support of black voters in the presidential elections, stated that he received "more black votes than any other Republican." Trump posed the question: "Should I run again?" This idea has already been discussed before.

During this annual tradition, gathering with distinguished guests, mainly consisting of black guests, the President of the USA said the phrase: "Welcome to the White House. We proudly celebrate Black History Month."