Sen. Raphael Warnock Blasts Mark Robinson Over Alleged Racist Posts: He’s ‘White Supremacy In Blackface’
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The Georgia Democrat identified a “cynical” strategy deployed by Donald Trump to promote unfit Black candidates in an effort to confuse voters.
Sen. Raphael Warnock (R-Ga.) blasted North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson, calling him “white supremacy in blackface,” citing racist comments the Republican allegedly made on a porn website years ago.
Robinson, who serves as the state’s lieutenant governor, has attracted fresh controversy over a CNN report which unearthed comments allegedly made by Robinson on the “Nude Africa” pornography website between 2008 and 2012, including saying he would support a return of slavery and calling himself a “black NAZI.” Robinson has denied making the posts and vowed to stay in the race in the face of pressure to step aside.
Trump, who endorsed Robinson in March despite his history of making controversial comments, has referred to him as Martin Luther King Jr. “on steroids” and called him “better” than the civil rights icon. The former president has since appeared to be trying to distance himself from the candidate.
In an interview with MSNBC’s “Inside with Jen Psaki” broadcast Sunday, Warnock appeared to take issue with the analogy.
“I can tell you as the pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church where Martin Luther King Jr. served, that Mark Robinson is no Martin Luther King Jr,” Warnock said. “He is the antithesis of everything that Dr. King represented. He is white supremacy in blackface.”