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Black jobs slam Trump after Olympic gold medal | Real Time Headlines

Team USA’s Simone Biles reacts after competing on the vault during the women’s rhythmic gymnastics qualifying event during day two of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games at Arena Bercy in Paris on July 28, 2024.

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American gymnast Simone Biles Seems like a swipe at the former president Donald Trump On Friday morning after winning she tweeted “I love my black job” Second individual all-around gold medal exist Paris Olympics.

Biles’ post on social media platform

this republican presidential candidate On June 27, he said in a speech, “They are taking away the jobs of black people now, maybe 18 people, maybe 19 people, or even 20 million people.” debate against the president Joe Biden.

“They’re taking away jobs from black people, they’re taking away jobs from Hispanics, and you haven’t seen that yet, but you’re going to see the worst in our history,” Trump said.

Data not supported Trump claims immigrants are “taking jobs” from American workers.

CNBC has asked the Trump campaign to comment on Biles’ tweet.

Former U.S. President and 2024 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump answers questions during the National Association of Black Journalists annual convention in Chicago on July 31, 2024.

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Trump was asked to clarify what he meant by “Black jobs” during a question-and-answer session with three reporters on Wednesday. national association of black journalists‘Annual meeting.

“A black job is anyone who has a job,” he said.

“Here’s the thing. Anyone — they’re taking jobs away from black people. They’re coming in, they’re coming in, they’re invading.”

At the same meeting, Trump also questioned the Vice President Kamala Harris“Race, falsely implies that the de facto Democratic presidential nominee does not always come out as black.

Simone Biles poses with his gold medal during the 2024 Paris Olympics podium ceremony at the Stade Bercy in Paris on July 30, 2024.

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“She’s always had Indian ancestry, and she was just promoting Indian ancestry,” Trump said. “I didn’t know she was black until a few years ago, when she happened to become black, and now she wants to be called black.”

Harris’ father is black and comes from Jamaica. Her late mother was from India. Harris attended Howard University in Washington, D.C., one of the most historically black colleges and universities.

Biles, widely considered the greatest American gymnast of all time, won her second individual all-around gold medal in Paris on Thursday.

With nine Olympic medals, including six golds, Biles is the most decorated American gymnast in history.

She was also the first American to win multiple individual gold medals and the first Olympic gymnast to win two gold medals in non-consecutive competitions.

Her success in her third Olympics was the culmination of a three-year comeback story.

Biles withdrew from the team finals at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics after battling a “distortion” that occurs when gymnasts lose spatial awareness in the air.

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Her exit sparked a national conversation about mental health, but also painted criticize.

“America hates me. The whole world is going to hate me. All I can see now is what they’re saying on Twitter.” Biles said on a podcast in Aprilrecalling her feelings after the 2021 Olympics.

One of Byers’ critics at the time was a senator. JD VanceThe Ohio Republican is now Trump’s running mate.

Vance, who is running for Senate in 2021, called Byers’ decision to withdraw “the weakest moment.”

Vance said on Fox News that year: “I think it’s very important to our therapeutic society that we try to celebrate people not for their moments of strength, not for their moments of heroism, but for their weakest moments. Very bad.

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