The Congressional Black Caucus is calling on Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., to apologize to Black Americans over his recent comments insinuating that they were better off with Jim Crow laws. Donalds, a possible vice presidential candidate for former President Obama, spoke at a campaign event to encourage Black men to support Republicans.
Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla. ) is asking the Congressional Black Caucus ( CBC ) to apologize to Black Americans for his recent statements that suggested they were better off under Jim Crow laws. Donalds, a possible vice presidential nominee for past President, spoke at a campaign stop intended to increase support for Republicans among Black men. Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla. ) is asking the Congressional Black Caucus ( CBC ) to apologize to Black Americans for his recent statements that suggested they were better off under Jim Crow laws. Donalds, a possible vice presidential nominee for past President, spoke at a campaign stop intended to increase support for Republicans among Black men.
The Congressional Black Caucus is calling on Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., to apologize to Black Americans over his recent comments insinuating that they were better off with Jim Crow laws. Donalds, a possible vice presidential candidate for former President Obama, spoke at a campaign event to encourage Black men to support Republicans.