Black Pastor on Endorsing Trump: ‘I’m No Uncle Tom’

‘In that room there were pastors from all around the world that were showing support; many of them signed actual documents, endorsement cards, showing their support’

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UNKNOWN ANCHOR: "He said I don't think he speaks to the African American community. I think he's said things that are disparaging about Latinos and minorities. He was pointing to a number of things where he sees conflict with Donald Trump. You don't see that?"
UNKNOWN FEMALE: "No. And he certainly didn't say that in the meeting."
BURNS: "I don't know who you're speaking about, but trust me, when I tell you, I'm not uncle Tom, no coon, nobody's been paid. I have not been offered a position. this is me looking at the politics, and looking at an individual, a strong leader that I believe that's going to bridge and bring a strength back to America. And in that room, there were pastors from all across the country, that were showing their support, many of them signed actual documents, endorsement cards, showing their support. So obviously, you know, I can't speak to this individual saying about Hispanics. There were some Latinos that were even in the room, from Dr. mike Murdoch's camp from ft. worth, Texas, brought Latinos from Brazil, Latinos from other Latin countries were with him from Texas in the meeting. And this preposterous tone of offensive things that he said about Latinos in the meeting, it's a fabrication."

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