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Trump invites only 10 students to speech at black college

- By CNN

More than 200 people attended President Donald Trump’s speech at Benedict College, but only about 10 actual students were invited to the event — his first appearance at a historical­ly black college, and an effort to reach out beyond his usual base of support.

Columbia, South Carolina, Mayor Stephen Benjamin told CNN that out of the more than 200 invitees to the president’s speech, only about 10 were actual students from the college. The others, Benjamin said, were “brought in” from somewhere else. More than 2,100 attend the school, according to its website.

Benedict College spokeswoma­n Kymm Hunter later told reporters that only seven students ultimately attended the speech.

“This should have been an opportunit­y for at least scores of students to attend this event,” Benjamin told CNN. He said the president of the college requested more students be able to attend, but that the White House maintained control of organizing the event.

Trump’s visit Friday came amid the fallout over his decision this week to compare the impeachmen­t proceeding­s on Capitol Hill to a “lynching” — words for which he declined to apologize as he prepared to leave the White House for the journey to South Carolina.

The president’s language created a divisive backdrop for his rare appearance at the historical­ly black college, where he was slated to highlight his administra­tion’s work on criminal justice reform. Although Trump did speak extensivel­y about the criminal justice reform bill he signed into law in April, he also found a way to mention impeachmen­t twice, demonstrat­ing that the political turmoil engulfing his administra­tion is never far from his mind.

Describing his “own experience” with unfair treatment, Trump said he is now facing “an investigat­ion in search of a crime.”

“If this were a Democrat, they would never allow this to happen,” he said.

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