Donald Trump Responds To Kenyan Supporter’s Brave Tweet

Donald Trump responds to Kenyan supporters brave tweet.

US President Donald Trump on Sunday, May 3 took the time to respond to a Kenyan supporter who backed him after he came under attack for criticizing a US journalist, Nicole Wallace.

Wallace, a staunch critic of Trump, hosts Deadline: White House on MSNBC and was also on ABC talk-show The View between 2014 and 2015.

Trump had tweeted:

She was thrown off The View like a dog, Zero TV Personas. Now Wallace is a 3rd rate lapdog for Fake News MSDNC (Concast). Doesn’t have what it takes!

In response, David Kyallo Musyoka, who describes himself as a Kenyan patriot, wrote:

Kyallo Musyoka

Trump has done more for Blacks than all the other Presidents combined! Are we together?

Trump suggested that only the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, who led the country through the civil war might have matched his record.

He told Musyoka in a tweet:

So true, although Honest Abe wasn’t bad. Thank you!

Excited, Musyoka thanked Trump for his response as he urged him to continue executing his mandate.

He wrote:

Thank you Mr. President! I Pray for you as you diligently serve! You are doing a fantastic job. May God grant you wisdom beyond your own understanding and the courage to always choose the right path no matter how narrow the gate! God bless you man of Courage, man of valour!

Musyoka regularly shares content promoting Kenyan culture.

On his platforms, Musyoka regularly shares content promoting Kenyan culture and identity as well as inspirational videos in which he delivers spiritual messages.

Their brief conversation sparked a heated online debate among Americans online on whether Trump had supported the African American community in the United States.

Some people backed him up.

Those who backed him argued that his focus on employment and job-creation had helped many black people secure reliable incomes.

Others, however, maintained that Trump had little regard for African Americans and, alongside his supporters, perpetuated division along racial lines.

Trump is keen on going for a second time.

With the presidential election in the United States slated for November 2020, Trump has in recent weeks made no secret of his desire to secure a second term.

He is expected to face off with Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden, with the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on the economy expected to play a key role in informing voting patterns.

(H/T Kenyan News)

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