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MAGA Fan Claims Trump's 'Soul Is Black' And He's A Descendant Of King David In Bonkers Rant

Kimberly Brown; President Donald Trump
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Kimberly Brown, the daughter of former NFL star Jim Brown and a MAGA faithful, shared her bizarre claims at a Black History Month event at the White House.

Black MAGA fan Kimberly Brown, the daughter of late NFL player, Jim Brown, bizarrely claimed that Republican President Donald Trump had Black ancestry in his lineage and that he was a descendant of "King David."

While the Google Calendar app eliminated its observance of Black History Month coinciding with Trump's stripping of "woke" initiatives, namely diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts, the White House hosted an event celebrating the month-long observance on Thursday.


At the event, Brown made the remarks about Trump's alleged Black roots during a discussion with Madgie Nicolas, a self-described chair of Haitians for Trump on Instagram Live.

Nicolas addressed her viewers, asking, "Are we at the White House because President Trump hate[s] Black people? Is he racist?"

Brown responded with:

"Why would he have all these Black people in his home if he was racist? Just for show?"

She then went on to say of Trump:

“His soul is Black. He comes from the Hebrew tribe. He’s from the bloodline of King David.”

Here's a clip shared on X (formerly Twitter):

Brown's King David reference implies the President is very gay. (Well, he was extra handsy with French President Emmanuel Macron).

While the biblical text doesn't explicitly state the nature of King David's relationship with his best friend Jonathan, scholars since the Middle Ages have widely interpreted that the pair had a homoerotic relationship.

Brown also claimed that Trump is of the “Judah tribe” and explained that despite his white skin, “people have to realize that 3,000 years have passed since Jesus Christ so skin color can always change.”

The internet was still recovering from Brown's bonkers comments.










Meidas News explained why Brown's outlandish remarks were "problematic and wrong."

"First of all, it’s only been approximately 2,000 years since Jesus preached on the shores of Galilee," the news outlet pointed out, adding:

"Second, Trump, who settled a discrimination suit for not renting to Black people, comes from German roots on his father’s side and Scottish roots on his mother’s side."

Brown endorsed Trump in 2024 at his rally in Pittsburgh. She explained her reason for backing him was because he was "going to keep men out of women’s sports.”

Black History Month is celebrated annually from February 1 to March 1 and recognizes the contributions, struggles, and achievements of African Americans.

Brown's imaginary claim about Trump's ancestry makes a mockery of the celebration's legacy spanning four centuries of Black life in America; nevertheless, her touting of misinformation on this level is very MAGA.

This year's Black History Month theme is “African Americans and Labor," which focuses on the ways that "work and working of all kinds—free and unfree, skilled, and unskilled, vocational and voluntary—intersect with the collective experiences of Black people."

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