On Wednesday, during the National Association of Black Journalists convention in Chicago, a video of former US President Donald Trump fiddling with a bottle of water went viral. According to social media users, Rachel Scott who questioned him at the very beginning of the conference why black people should vote for him given what he said about black people and black journalists’ were ruffled by Donald Trump that day.
Community notes were added by X on many posts as this video was going viral; it showed him picking up the bottle and attempting to open it but he returned it back while answering questions. On another occasion, he took up again the bottle and drunk some water. It was not his water because his was kept on his right side.
“WHY did Donald Trump mess with Rachel’s water bottle? Was he upset with her questions? Did he think tightening the lid would stop her from asking questions?” observed one user accompanying the clip.
“Donald Trump was angry they didn’t give him a water bottle so he took hers but his is right there on the table to his right he didn’t notice it. This is his second watergate event,” another commented.
Racist Donald Trump grabbed a young lady journalist’s black female’s cap tightened after she turned around. He got mad and irritated with her because she asked questions that did not like.
“Donald Trump close the cap and tighten it up to make sure this journalist can not open her water bottle back lololol,” another post read.
His supporters will say he mistakenly picked up a wrong bottle of water; however, it is quite evident that he had no intention of drinking -he already had his own –and quickly and furtively tightened its cap as she looked away, pour in theories.
The interview went horrible with Trump clashing with the journalists — he slammed them for being late, for being ‘disgraceful’, and then he said he doesn’t know whether Kamala Harris is Black or an India and that Kamala Harris never passed her bar exam. Then he said millions and millions of people across the border will take up ‘Black jobs’.