Fair enough. The words did come out of his mouth in an order that means he thinks it's a great day for the guy who got murdered last week because of the growing calls for equal justice.
The Washington Post on Friday issued a correction on a story claiming President Donald Trump called employment data a “great day” for George Floyd, the Minneapolis man who died in May while under police custody.
“A previous version of this story incorrectly said that the president called the jobs report a ‘great day’ for George Floyd, the black man killed by white police in Minneapolis. In fact, the president was referring to growing calls for equal justice under the law,” the Post wrote.
The correction was appended to a story about Trump’s remarks at a White House press conference earlier in the day.
But those growing calls are from the millions of people protesting.
Do you really think that's what he meant?
Or do you think he just defaulted to his 'i've done more for black people than any other president, look at unemployment numbers' mantra since the purpose of his speech was to celebrate the better than expected unemployment rate.