"The Associated Press wages a daily battle against the Trump administration on behalf of the Democratic Party.
Its bias is manifest and unconcealed, but rarely do we see a hit job as outrageous as this one: Minorities hear division in Trump call for unity.
It is an article about Trump’s State of the Union speech, but it doesn’t quote a single word from the speech.
You can tell from the title that the president said something about unity, but the AP doesn’t tell you what it was.
President Donald Trump’s call for American unity in his first State of the Union address struck an us-versus-them tone for many minorities, raising questions as to what extent Americans are put off by a leader who continually draws criticism as bigoted and xenophobic.
Really? From whom? The AP, of course.
For many people of color, Trump’s address before Congress on Tuesday night hardly reflected a shift in his ideology or his bruising style of governance. It was not lost on them that the president simply softened what he’s been saying all along, particularly when it comes to immigration, and sought to add a veneer of tolerance by using the stories of people of color to illustrate his points.
Is that what “many people of color” think? I have no idea; the AP story quotes no one except a series of Democratic Party race activists..."
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