American University of Beirut professor says the political aftershocks could be even bigger than the blast itself.
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In an interview with Axios, President Donald Trump repeated the claim that heâs done more for the African American community than anyone, including President Lyndon Johnson, who signed the Civil Rights Act. Princeton Professor Eddie Glaude Jr. says Trump "sounds like a plantation owner and that we should be grateful to him, that we should show gratitude to him. What does he mean?" ([MSNBC]()
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["He is not confronting reality when it comes to the virus. He is reaching for data points that are good for publicity, or sound good, but are not actually the best metrics for revealing what's going on."](
â Axios reporter Jonathan Swan, speaking after his one-on-one interview with President Donald Trump
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