Trump to black church: Your wrongs 'will be made right'

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By T. BECKET ADAMS • 9/3/16 1:21 PM The Washington Examiner

Donald Trump got a standing ovation at the predominantly black Great Faith International Ministries in Detroit, Mich., Saturday with an address that included him claiming he understood the concerns of minority communities. "I fully understand that the African-American community has suffered from discrimination," the Republican presidential nominee told his audience. "And that there are many wrongs that must still be made right. They will be made right." Trump also said it is his goal to make Detroit the "economic envy of the world." Later, he said it is his hope that America turns its face to God. Watch the Youtube link here.


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