During an interview on Monday night, President Donald Trump slammed big corporations as “weak” for giving into Black Lives Matter, saying that the organization is Marxist and bad for the black community.
Trump made the remarks when asked by Fox News host Laura Ingraham about the corporations that had “given an enormous amount of money in the tens of millions, or — I mean, hundreds of millions to Black Lives Matter.”
“Because they’re weak,” Trump responded. “Because they’re weak people, led by weak people, in many cases, not all corporations are.”
When asked to elaborate about what he meant he called them “weak people,” Trump responded, “They just do what’s the easiest path. That’s not the easy path, that’s a very dangerous path. Black Lives Matter is a Marxist organization.”
“You remember pigs in a blanket, fry ‘em like bacon? That was the first time I ever heard of Black Lives Matter,” Trump responded. “I said, that’s a terrible name. It’s so discriminatory, it’s bad for black people, it’s bad for everybody. And all of a sudden it becomes like sort of — although now, if you look, it’s gone way down because people are tired of this stuff, what’s going on, the Black Lives Matter.”
“Black Lives Matter came into existence walking down the street screaming, pigs in a blanket, fry ‘em like bacon. And that was about police officers, that was representing police,” Trump added. “They were pigs — pigs in a blanket, like the sausages or hot dogs, fry ‘em like bacon.”
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