Rep. Byron Donalds: I want 'conservative ideals' being discussed at the Congressional Black Caucus table
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Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., appeared on “The Ingraham Angle” to discuss being shut out of the Congressional Black Caucus as well as the contentious exchange he had with a CNN anchor.
However, "New Day" anchor Brianna Keilar spent much of the interview fixating on his past support for former President Trump and various voting rights bills she alleged would restrict minority voters, suggesting those factors may be "incongruent" with the CBC's mission. "The media's been covering Democrats for quite some time. So when they try to bring up President Trump and things he has said as justification I found it to be outrageous because Laura, the last time I checked, I was born Black, I've grown up Black, I've made it in America as a Black man, I graduated college as a Black man, I raised my sons as a Black man, I came into the halls of Congress as a Black man," Donalds told Fox News' Laura Ingraham. "So I don't know what Donald Trump, Joe Biden or frankly anybody has to do with the CBC and myself."More Related News