On the final evening of the Republican National Convention (RNC), Ja’Ron Smith delivered an incredible testimonial, among the many given at the RNC, where he discussed his connection to President Trump and his personal background to shed some light on his reality. Smith even takes us on a journey through his respect for and eventual proud ownership of Republican values, realizing that Republicans act on what they say they’ll do.
Smith is a deputy assistant to President Trump for domestic policy and happens to be the highest-ranking African American official in the White House.
Smith presented several accounts of President Trump’s efforts and successes towards revitalizing the black community, where Trump has accomplished immense goals for the betterment of communities of color, and his actions continue to prove this.
Check out his full speech right here –
Breitbart reported the transcription of Smith’s speech:
“I grew up on Strandhill Road in Cleveland—a blue-collar street in a blue-collar city. When the media talks about forgotten places or the manufacturing decline in the rust belt or the plight of the working-class or the opioid epidemic, I just wonder what’s taken so long.
“But it’s funny—when they try to explain the connection to Donald Trump—there’s usually some stock photo of people who don’t look like me.
“Name an issue important to black communities—and it’s been a priority for him,” Smith said. “Prison reform, re-building broken families, bringing jobs back to America—jobs in Cleveland, jobs in Detroit, jobs in Milwaukee. Jobs for the future and jobs right here, right now.”
“And, in the wake of the murder of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and LeGend Taliferro—a moment of national racial consciousness—I have seen his true conscience,” he added.
“I just wish every American could see the deep empathy he showed to families whose loved ones were killed in senseless violence.”
Honestly, the more demonizing the left becomes, the more I know we’re closer to Trump’s reelection.
Also, I know it will take time for results to be more solidified, but Joe Biden is definitely underperforming among colored communities as we speak.