Ex-Trump Aide Katrina Pierson, Who Lamented Lack of Racial ‘Pure Breed’ Candidates, Planning Run for Congress

Called Obama “Head Negro”

Katrina Pierson, the controversial former national spokesman for the Trump 2016 campaign, is planning a run for Congress. Pierson, who has made racist remarks in the past and complains, among other things, of the lack of racist “pure races” in politics, is fighting for the seat of the late Republican MP Ron Wright from Texas. Wright was the first seated Congressional legislature to die of COVID-19.

“My potential candidacy is very exciting and I am honored to have so much local support,” Pierson told The Hill, who first broke the news. “As a seasoned Conservative fighter from my home state of Texas, I continue to strive to advance the America First agenda. I was with President Trump well before the historic escalator ride, and I’m still sticking with him. I will make my final decision within the next 48 hours. ”

Pierson had written in a tweet from 2012 that has since been deleted: “Perfect Obama’s father was born in Africa, Mitt Romney’s father was born in Mexico. Are there any pure races left? “

On CNN in 2016, she was asked about the tweet and defended her by suggesting that it was not racist because she was a “mixed race” herself.

In 2013 Pierson called President Barack Obama the “chief negro” and in 2012 a “jihadi”.

In August 2016, Pierson lied about then-President Barack Obama, claiming that he and not President George W. Bush started the war in Afghanistan. Obama was a Senator when Bush started this war.

Post-ex-Trump adviser Katrina Pierson, lamenting the lack of racist pure race candidates, first appeared in the New Civil Rights Movement.

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