Trump to play it safe when he visits black Detroit church
He won’t address a black audience, as was suggested. Rather, he’ll attend a church service and then be interviewed by the pastor one-on-one.
When Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump comes to Detroit this weekend to try to strengthen his standing in the African-American community, he will be attending a service at a church and doing a one-on-one interview with the congregation’s leader, Bishop Wayne T. Jackson.
That’s about it.
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Trump won’t be speaking to the black congregation at Great Faith Ministries International during the 11 a.m. service. And his Saturday interview with Jackson on the church’s Impact Network — which will not be open to the public or the news media — won’t air for at least a week after the event.
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