As the 2024 elections approach, several politicians from both the Republican and Democratic parties are striving to clinch the official nomination. On the side of the GOP, Reuters named three candidates as descendants of slave owners – former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, incumbent North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott.
The report interestingly noted that former President Donald Trump was the exception to the rule, as his ancestry wasn't traced to slave owners. "Trump's ancestors came to America after slavery was abolished," it stated. Friedrich Trump, the former president's grandfather, landed in New York City (NYC) in 1885 – two decades after slavery was ended in the U.S. with the 1865 passage of the Thirteenth Amendment. The elder Trump, who was sickly as a child, purchased a one-way ticket to America to escape mandatory military service in his home country of Germany. The German-speaking Friedrich juggled many occupations during his lifetime and eventually married Elisabeth, who hailed from his hometown. Friedrich and Elisabeth returned to Germany, but were forced to return to the U.S. for good when his draft dodging came to light. The Trumps settled in the Big Apple and had three children – including Donald's father Fred, the middle child. An all-American child who spoke no German, Fred eventually rose to become one of NYC's most successful businessmen. He married Mary Anne MacLeod and had five children. The fourth child, Donald, eventually occupied 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue from 2016 to 2020 – and is now gunning for a second term at the White House. According to Reuters, Donald Trump – a descendant of legal immigrants – signed an executive order (EO) that blocked federal funding for training that portrayed the U.S. as "fundamentally racist or sexist" back in September 2020. However, his successor Biden – a descendant of slave owners – revoked the EO upon assuming the presidency in January 2021. Head over to HiddenHistory.news for similar stories. Watch Jared Taylor of American Renaissance debunking the claim that American slavery was "uniquely vicious" compared to that of other cultures below. This video is from the American Renaissance channel on Brighteon.com.Mikki Willis joins the Health Ranger Report to discuss the GREAT AWAKENING in America
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