Benedict College will play host to a criminal-justice forum this weekend, and Donald Trump is slated to be one of the speakers at the HBCU.
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Located in election 2020 battleground South Carolina, Benedict is hosting the 2019 Second Step Presidential Justice Forum from Friday to Sunday, and Trump is set to headline Fridayโs one-day symposium, โThe Conservative Case for Criminal Justice Reform,โ according to the college.
On Saturday and Sunday, Democrats vying to win the Oval Office in next yearโs presidential elections are set to appear on the campus for a โDemocratic Candidates Forum.โ
Expected for that portion, according to The State, are former Vice President Joe Biden, former U.S. Rep. John Delaney of Maryland, ex-Housing Secretary Julian Castro, South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg, and U.S. Sens. Cory Booker of New Jersey, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota.
โWe are excited for our students who will witness, first-hand, this historical bipartisan engagement,โ college President Roslyn Artis said in a statement released by the college, โ... tangible evidence for our students of how the diversity of thought and positive social action work together in the democracy of our country.โ
Despite the collegeโs announcement, The State reports that event organizers were keeping news of Trumpโs involvement under wraps as much as possible, for fear โthe president would either change his mind or alienate those who had already committed to attending or participating.โ
With polls showing support for Trump among African Americans at a dismal 4 percent, itโs no stretch to think Trumpโs appearance at an HBCU may cause some ripple. According to The State, the weekend conference is expected to feature โthe first-ever HBCU โstraw pollโโ where Trump may be, uhm, trounced.
And while college officials stated that Trump would be appearing in his capacity as the occupant of the Oval Office, and not as a candidate for re-election, neither his Democratic opponents nor anyone else, given Trumpโs track record, (is he ever not in โrallyโ mode?) are likely to let him forget that the race is onโespecially at a criminal justice forum.
Per The State:
soon after learning the news that Trump planned to participate in the event as well, candidates were making it clear that they would also be using the venue to draw contrast between, and directly attack, Trump.
โDonald Trump still believes the Central Park 5 are guilty and refuses to adequately apologize for stoking racism in the wake of a terrible crime,โ said Jerusalem Demsas, the South Carolina campaign spokeswoman for U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., referring to how Trump called for the death penalty for five young men of color who were ultimately exonerated after being convicted for assault of a white jogger in 1989.
However, as The State notes, the Benedict forum is pegged as being a follow-up to the First Step Act, the criminal justice reform bill passed last year under Trumpโs watch, and legislation that has resulted in the release from prison of โthousandsโ of nonviolent offenders.
The forum could serve as an opportunity for Trump to speak to those issues.
Maybe heโll bring up Kanye and Kim, or A$AP Rocky?
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