President Trump appeared in a lengthy interview on "Fox News Sunday" with Chris Wallace on July 19, 2020.continued to pushback on efforts to rename military bases named for Confederate leaders, asking if those in favor of doing so wanted them to be named after civil rights leader and television personality, the Rev. Al Sharpton.
Lawmakers in the House have proposed spending $1 million to rename US military bases as part of the proposed $695 billion defense spending bill. Trump previously said he would veto the bill if it contained the provision, though in the Sunday interview was unclear about whether he planned to sign the bill.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesPresident Trump in a Fox News interview on Sunday continued to pushback against ongoing efforts to rename US military bases named for Confederate leaders, asking host Chris Wallace if those calling for the renaming of Fort Bragg in North Carolina would rather it be named for the Rev.
"I don't care what the military says," Trump said in a "Fox News Sunday" interview. "I'm supposed to make the decision.""Go to that community where Fort Bragg is, in a great state, I love that state, go to the community, say how do you like the idea of renaming Fort Bragg, and then what are we going to name it?" Trump asked.
"We're going to name it after the Reverend Al Sharpton?" Trump continued, evoking the name of the civil rights activist, politician, MSNBC anchor, and Baptist minister. "What are you going to name it, Chris, tell me what you're going to name it?"
After he pays his taxes maybe: Sharpton himself owes New York state $806,875 and has federal liens for unpaid personal income taxes against him totaling $2.6 million, records show.
To trump, Al Sharpton is the only African American he can think off.
Pretty sure he wants one base with his name on it.
Of course, it should have been sarcastic.
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