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Former President Trump endorsed GOP candidate Mark Robinson for North Carolina governor on Saturday, dubbing him “Martin Luther King on steroids.”
Trump made the comment at a campaign rally in Greensboro, adding that Robinson, who already serves as lieutenant governor in North Carolina, didn’t know how to react to the remark.
“I think you’re better than Martin Luther King. I think you are Martin Luther King times two,” Trump told Robinson again.
You should like it,” Trump added.
Trump describes NC Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson as “Martin Luther King on steroids” and “better than Martin Luther King” pic.twitter.com/pu9uYOyJJo
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) March 2, 2024
Ahead of Trump’s arrival at the rally, Robinson gave a rousing, fiery and passionate speech as he confirmed his support for Trump.
WATCH below… it’s pure fire!
North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson rallies crowd to support Donald Trump for president:
“We are in a dangerous situation. Never before has America been in peril like she is right now. But never before has America had an answer like we have right now in Donald J. Trump.” pic.twitter.com/MVAsv2Ibxp
— Kacee Allen (@kaceerallen) March 2, 2024
Today Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson proudly welcomed the endorsement of President @realDonaldTrump! #ncpol #ncgov pic.twitter.com/UP2Ua5Wvxr
— Mark Robinson (@markrobinsonNC) March 2, 2024
Trump endorses North Carolina gov candidate as ‘Martin Luther King on steroids’ https://t.co/3dZSvWmuxr
— Fox News (@FoxNews) March 3, 2024
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