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MSNBC host Al Sharpton said Monday on “The Reid Out” that President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance inviting Marine veteran Daniel Penny to their box at the Army-Navy football game was insulting and showed the administration views black people “as animals.”
“The jury spoke, you have to accept the verdict of the jury but to make a folk hero or a political star out of someone that killed an unarmed man, who didn’t physically assault anybody, who didn’t threaten anybody, he was acting unruly.
Sharpton added, “Lets not forget JD Vance accused black Haitians of eating the pets of people in the city in Ohio when he was a senator so he sees us as animals and he sees us as less than human.”Reports: Shooting at Wisconsin Christian School Leaves at Least 2 DeadRomney: January 6 Will Seen as 'A Very Dark Day in American History'Madison School Shooting: Dem. Rep.
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