been met with ferocious backlashes, from those who fear the progress, from those who exploit that fear from their own personal gain, from those who traffic in lies told for profit and power. but here in charleston, you know the power of truth. less than a mile from here was launched support for almost half of all enslaved americans were trafficked to north america and forced on our shores. now we have a world-class museum there to tell the truth about the original sin. [ applause ] and it matters. with your help i made june
clyburn, that i stand here today as your president. reporter: ringing the alarm built over the weekend. we have not been able to break through that maga wall in order to get to people exactly what this president has done. reporter: attacking the squall masa movement is already emerging, a central focus of biden s reelect, the president against invoking the january 6th insurrection of three years ago. that violent mob was whipped up by lie from a defeated former president. insurrectionists waving the confederate flags inside the hall of congress, build by enslaved americans. for hours he sat in the oval office and did absolutely nothing. losers are taught to concede when they lose. he s a loser. reporter: wolf, if you
because i think there is a way for all of us to move forward as a country, as long as we are honest about how we got here. the other thing that s happening is that there are students who are going to be denied education in this coming year who are already being denied education, and that s tragic. and we should really be openly talking, i think, about, you know, how horrific slavery was, but how offensive and historically inaccurate these remarks and this curriculum really is. just as an example, this idea that enslaved americans would have benefitted by gaining skills is obscene because of course what we know historically is that actually enslaved africans brought with them from africa skills that actually benefitted their enslavers, and helped build the country. so, for example, iron works, rice cultivation, folkways, food preparation, and so this is