U.S. President Donald Trump delivered remarks during a Black History Month reception held at the White House in Washington, D.C., where guests gathered to recognize the history, achievements, and lasting contributions of African Americans to the United States.
The event focused on honoring the legacy of Black Americans across politics, culture, business, and civil rights, highlighting their influence on national development and social progress. Attendees included community leaders, public officials, and invited guests who participated in the annual celebration recognizing historical milestones and contemporary accomplishments.
Speaking during the reception, Trump reflected on the country’s economic standing and international perception, pointing to what he described as renewed global confidence in the United States.
In an interview aired by DWS News, Trump said, “King of Saudi Arabia told me that, “You were a dead country a year and a half ago. Now you’re the hottest country in the world. We’re the hottest country right now anywhere in the world. And you’re a big part of it and you’re a big beneficiary.” The comment referenced a conversation he attributed to Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud regarding America’s economic momentum.
The reception formed part of ongoing commemorations marking Black History Month across the country, with speeches emphasizing recognition of historical struggles alongside achievements that have shaped American society. The gathering also served as an opportunity for the administration to highlight themes of national unity, progress, and appreciation for cultural heritage…..See More








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