That's not what he said tho.
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The awake A ️ response to Somewhere in Mn Date Registered:March 16, 2020, 08:25:27 AM
In a March 13, 2026, Fox News Radio interview with Brian Kilmeade, President Donald Trump suggested that certain immigrants involved in violent crimes have "bad genes" or different "genetics". Trump told Kilmeade, "Their genetics are not exactly... they're not exactly your genetics. It's one of those problems, Brian. It's a terrible thing, and it happens, it happens too often"
Key details regarding this event include:
--Context: The comments were made during a discussion about recent violent attacks in the U.S., which Trump attributed to "demented" individuals who "go bad".
--Previous Rhetoric: This followed previous comments where Trump claimed that murderers have "bad genes" (October 2024) and that immigrants were "poisoning the blood of our country" (2023).
--Reaction: Critics and civil rights groups described the remarks as racist, dangerous, and reminiscent of eugenics, with some accusing him of using rhetoric that parallels historical white supremacist ideologies.
--"Good Genes" Belief: Trump has frequently expressed a belief in "good genes" (or "good jeans," as he sometimes phrased it, often linking it to his own family or individuals he praises), arguing that success and talent are hereditary and in the blood.
These comments were made during his second term as president (which began January 20, 2025).