WASHINGTON — President Trump mentioned Wednesday that he’d prefer to see legendary sportscaster Stephen A. Smith run for president — after the Bronx native peppered him with questions on his anti-DEI insurance policies.
“I’ve been pretty good at picking people and picking candidates, and I will tell you I’d love to see him run,” Trump, 78, mentioned in a NewsNation interview.
The cellphone interview included Smith and former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo and former Fox Information commentator Invoice O’Reilly — with the conservative O’Reilly floating Smith’s candidacy, probably in jest.
“Stephen A, he’s a good guy. He’s a smart guy. I love watching him,” Trump replied to O’Reilly’s concept.
“He’s got great entertainment skills, which is very important. People watch him. You know, a lot of these Democrats I watch, I say they have no chance.”
Trump had simply fielded questions from Smith, who’s black, on a collection of actions by his administration to roll again insurance policies supposed to profit racial minorities.
“Your administration has issued executive orders dismantling DEI initiative across federal agencies, including revoking equal opportunity mandates and slashing funding for minority owned businesses,” Smith instructed the president.
“Critics argue these actions reverse decades of civil rights progress. So how do you justify these measures, and what message do they send to the marginalized communities?”
Trump politely fended off the criticism.
“What we’re doing is we have a country that’s based solely on merit now, and that’s the way it is. If somebody’s out there doing a great job —and this includes getting into colleges if you’ve worked really hard — and we don’t look at race,” Trump mentioned.
“We don’t look at color, we don’t look at height or shortness or weight. If somebody is doing a good job and they worked and they got great marks, and they got great board numbers, and they get rejected at Harvard, which has been so disgusting, so horribly. I mean, so think of it.”