i will be joined by marshall warfield, known as roz on night court. so much more along with that. she weighs in on the role of the lgbtq+ community in making us laugh as part of a new documentary called outstanding. i am charge charles coleman junior. we have a lot to talk about. this is the sunday show. good evening. donald trump seems to make a lot of assumptions about the black community and among them being we love sneakers and sympathizers to convicted felons. perhaps his boldest assumption of late is about black community has lost its short- term memory. trump apparently wants us to believe that when it comes to race, donald trump the person is somehow different than donald trump the president. how else could he go to detroit last night, one of the country s blackest cities and proclaim again that he is the best president for blacks since abraham lincoln? keep in mind, trump has previously denigrated detroit as a disgrace and likened it to living in hell. he wants
trump s gains with lack voters ahead of the election. some suggest trump had more black support for president right now than any republican in decades. but this weekend in the swing state of michigan, trump held campaign events that reinforced how profoundly cynical, if not delusional, his idea of black outreach truly is. yesterday, the former president went to a black church in predominantly black detroit three days before juneteenth to tell a mostly nonblack audience that black neighborhoods are desolate and black led cities are corrupt. a common theme for the former president, who followed that up by keynoting a known white supremacist where trump told an overwhelmingly white right-wing audience that there black and brown friends in the u.s. are hurting because of immigrants. so we start on the campaign trail of both the biden and trump camps. joining me from los angeles is msnbc s white house correspondent aaron gilchrist, and from detroit in d.c., 2024 campaign embed j t