Geraldo Rivera calls Trump’s NABJ comments on Harris ‘insulting’

  • Geraldo Rivera calls Donald Trump's comments on Harris' race 'nasty'
  • Trump said at a conference of Black journalists that Harris 'turned Black'
  • Harris is Black and Asian American
  • Geraldo Rivera calls Donald Trump's comments on Harris' race 'nasty'
  • Trump said at a conference of Black journalists that Harris 'turned Black'
  • Harris is Black and Asian American

(NewsNation) — Journalist Geraldo Rivera said former President Donald Trump’s comments about Vice President Harris’s race were “nasty and unnecessary.” 

Rivera joined “NewsNation Now” to discuss Trump’s remarks at a conference of Black journalists in Chicago Wednesday. The GOP nominee for president said Harris was “always of Indian heritage” until “she happened to turn Black.”

He also said he is “particularly sensitive” about this issue because he also grew up with parents of different ethnicities. 

“I had my late parents, my Puerto Rican Catholic dad, and my New Jersey Jewish mother,” Rivera said. “People would say, particularly non-Puerto Ricans, would say, ‘He’s not really Puerto Rican, he’s Jewish’ or ‘He’s not really Jewish, he’s Puerto Rican.’”

He continued to defend Harris, saying that it was “insulting” for Trump to “belittle” her.

“Kamala Harris has been a Black woman and an Indian woman her whole life,” Rivera said. “She has self-identified herself as a Black Asian woman, as a Black woman whose mother was Asian.”

Rivera said that Trump needs to stop Harris’ “exponential growth in terms of voter preferences” but that his comments at this event will not help him.

“This was the most consequential event since Kamala’s ascension to likely nominee of the Democratic presidential ticket,” he said. “President Trump hoped to broaden his appeal to the black voters … but this was a trainwreck.”

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