President Donald Trump used the loss of life of civil rights icon, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, to take a dig at his longtime political foe, former President Barack Obama. However whereas the forty seventh president of the US touted his help of Jackson and the Black group, Jackson was removed from a fan of Trump’s presidency.
“Jesse was a power of nature like few others earlier than him. He had a lot to do with the Election, with out acknowledgment or credit score, of Barack Hussein Obama, a person who Jesse couldn’t stand,” Trump wrote on Fact Social following Jackson’s loss of life at 84. The president, who stated he knew Jesse Jackson “very effectively,” boasted about serving to the activist, together with offering workplace area for Jackson’s Rainbow PUSH Coalition in New York Metropolis.
Regardless of Trump’s glowing remarks about Rev. Jackson, the civil rights chief had little reward for Trump on the finish of his first time period.
“I feel that Trump has accomplished an terrible lot to set race relations again by inciting worry in folks,” Jackson stated throughout a 2020 interview with Planet America.
Referring to Trump’s then-signature border wall, Jackson continued, “The wall is between you and I. Behind the wall is ignorance, worry, hatred and violence… once we pull the partitions down, we start to play ball collectively.”
Jackson’s remarks got here on the peak of the Black Lives Matter uprisings, during which Trump threatened to sic “vicious canines” on protesters and infamously had demonstrators pepper-sprayed at Lafayette Sq. outdoors the White Home in order that he might take {a photograph} with a bible.
The civil rights icon, who years later suffered from well being points and was hospitalized a number of instances, advised the information program on the time, “Trump reversed the norms, and gave white folks a way of unfounded worry,” including, “It’s based mostly on worry of Black folks.”
Jackson stated of Black People: “We made America higher in each dimension.”
Because the 2020 presidential election was simply months away, Rev. Jackson urged People to make use of their “collective vote to defeat Donald Trump,” who he warned “represents one thing harmful to America.”
He continued, “Utilizing the presidency for private achieve with out imposing the emoluments clause in our Structure, enjoying on racial fears, [saying] Africa and Caribbean nations are s-holes.” Jackson additionally known as out Trump’s protection of white nationalists marching in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017 and instituting a Muslim ban, which included largely African nations.
Jackson made clear, “I need to see Trump defeated.”
In fact, Jackson’s want got here true when Trump misplaced the 2020 election to former President Joe Biden. Nevertheless, he possible didn’t anticipate his return to the White Home in 2024. In his second time period, Trump has sought to dismantle DEI and racial fairness packages designed to shut racial gaps, ensuing within the censoring of the very Black historical past Jackson fought to protect.
The president has additionally been rebuked by civil rights leaders for what they are saying are Trump’s efforts to undermine Black and Brown voters, from urging sttaes to redraw gerrymandered maps focusing on districts which can be majority Black and Hispanic, to seizing the 2020 ballots in Fulton County, Georgia, whereas pushing the false declare that he misplaced to Biden because of mass voter fraud.
Talking on Trump in 2020, Jackson’s phrases echo these of lots of Trump’s critics in 2026: “The Trump individuals are decided to undermine that vote, although we’re not going to allow them to.”


















