Justin Blake speaking on behalf of the circle of relatives of the 29-year-old black guy who shot seven times through police in Kenosha, Wisconsin, said Monday that Jacob Blake’s father had “no interest” in speaking with President Donald Trump – adding that the circle of relatives’s major aims were Blake’s fitness and obtaining justice.
“President Trump is a racist who generates racial tensions,” Blake’s uncle told CNN.”He’s been stoking racial tensions since he came to the White House.Why, as Jacob’s uncle, would I have to communicate with him?Jacob and the community curator, ” said Justin Blake.
Comments come when President Donald Trump said at a news convention Monday that he had no plans to meet with Blake’s circle of relatives on his scale in Wisconsin on Tuesday because they were looking to involve lawyers.
“I think it’s best not to do anything about lawyers,” Trump said, adding, “They looked for interested lawyers and I think it’s inappropriate, so I didn’t.”
While he refused to speak in a context involving lawyers, Trump said he had spoken to Blake’s mother’s pastor and added, “I only gave him my regards.”
Benjamin Crump, a lawyer for the Blake family, told CNN’s Jim Acosta when asked about the presence of a lawyer, that this is not an unusual practice.”It turns out he has lawyers with him when he talks to people,” Crump said of the president.
Blake’s father told Acosta on Monday that he ‘won’t do politics,” and then added that his son’s operation and recovery “have nothing to do with a photo shoot.”
Early Monday, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said the president intended to meet with local police and some business owners, and would “examine the damage” after protest nights, adding that more important points were still missing.
Trump’s state on the battlefield is part of a crusade that is intensifying to condemn parts of the country as harmful because they are run by Democrats. The president has not assumed a duty to foster a deeply conflicted climate through cultural wars and racial harassment across the country.over the backs of 3 years and a component.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers (left), had pleaded with Trump in a letter before asking Trump not to Kenosha, for fear that Trump’s presence would “only obstruct our healing” and “delay our paintings to succeed over the department and move on” together.”
On Monday, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden responded to Trump’s tactical attack on Democrat-led cities and states following Blake’s shooting, saying the president had tried to encourage violence.Biden accused the president of “supporting chaos and violence” disguised for law and order.