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Kwame Kilpatrick committed so many crimes during his time as mayor of Detroit that his administration was blamed for accelerating the city’s fall into bankruptcy.
Why should you care?
Because now he’s a leader of a group called Black Men for Trump.
In 2013, as the city was entering Chapter 9, Kilpatrick was sent to prison for 28 years for 24 federal felonies, including fraud and racketeering. However, in 2021, Donald Trump commuted his sentence. Now Kilpatrick is paying him back by doing what he does best — gaslighting voters.
“Black Americans are not a monolith, and we don’t owe our votes to any candidate just because they look like us,” the group said in a statement recently. “It’s demeaning to suggest that we can’t evaluate a candidate’s track record.”
Let’s look at Kilpatrick’s record: He accepted nearly $10 million in kickbacks from city contracts he awarded to a close friend. The disgraced former mayor also took money he raised for charity to buy golf clubs, spa treatments and luxury vacations. There’s also the 27-year-old woman who, in a deposition, said she stripped at a drug-fueled party at the mayor’s mansion for $1,000 — a witness who, by the way, turned up dead before she could testify in court.