Many black voters skeptical at Trump’s birther about-face
WASHINGTON — Black voters reacted skeptically Friday to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s admission that he now believes the nation’s first black president was indeed born in the United States. Many said the fact that Trump spent years questioning President Barack Obama’s national origin was disrespectful, and an insult to all black Americans.
Despite the fact that Obama himself said he viewed this renewed burst of commentary about his birth as “fairly typical” and not surprising, members of the Congressional Black Caucus were clearly angry. During a heated news conference Friday during the CBC’s annual legislative conference in Washington, several lawmakers denigrated Trump for perpetrating birther falsehoods for so long.
“He owes an apology to President Barack Obama, he owes an apology to African-American community and he owes an apology to the United States of America,” said Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., adding that he considers Trump to be “nothing but a two-bit racial arsonist.”
Reps. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, and G.K. Butterfield, D-N.C., called Trump a “cheap racist” and a “disgusting fraud,” respectively.

