Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Trump commemorat­es MLK Day with memorial visit

- By Betsy Klein

President Donald Trump on Monday made an unschedule­d, unannounce­d trip to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial on the National Mall in recognitio­n of the holiday honoring the civil rights icon.

Vice President Mike Pence joined the president on the brisk January afternoon, just a couple of hours before Mr. Trump was set to depart the White House for a quick trip to Davos, Switzerlan­d, to attend the World Economic Forum.

Earlier Monday, counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway told reporters in the briefing room that Mr. Trump “agrees with many of the things that the Rev. Martin Luther King stood for and agreed with for many years, including unity and equality.”

Ms. Conway also suggested Rev. King would have opposed Mr. Trump’s impeachmen­t.

“When you see the articles of impeachmen­t that came out, I don’t think it was within Dr. King’s vision to have Americans dragged through a process where the president is not going to be removed from office, is not being charged with bribery, extortion, high crimes or misdemeano­rs,” she said. “And I think that anybody who cares about ‘and justice for all’ — today or any day of the year — will appreciate the fact that the president now will have a full throttle defense on the facts. And everybody should have that.”

The president also tweeted on the occasion, tying the third anniversar­y of his inaugurati­on to Rev. King’s legacy.

“It was exactly three years ago today, January 20, 2017, that I was sworn into office. So appropriat­e that today is also MLK jr DAY. African-American Unemployme­nt is the LOWEST in the history of our Country, by far. Also, best Poverty, Youth, and Employment numbers, ever. Great!” he wrote.

Last year, Mr. Trump also visited the memorial site. In 2018, he spent the holiday golfing near his Mar-a-Lago property in Florida. A day ahead of the 2018 holiday, the president declared that he was “not a racist” following reports alleging he had referred to Haiti and some African nations as “s**thole countries” in a closed-door meeting about immigratio­n.

And days before taking office in 2017, Mr. Trump kicked off MLK weekend by zeroing-in on one of his frequent critics, civil rights activist and Georgia Democratic Rep. John Lewis. The Saturday ahead of the holiday, Mr. Trump tweeted that Mr. Lewis “should spend more time on fixing and helping his district, which is in horrible shape and falling apart (not to mention crime infested) rather than falsely complainin­g about the election results. All talk, talk, talk — no action or results.”

 ?? Manuel Balce Ceneta/Associated Press ?? President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence visit the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial on Monday.
Manuel Balce Ceneta/Associated Press President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence visit the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial on Monday.

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