WASHINGTON â Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump weighed in on Sunday against Supreme Court Justice Anthony Scaliaâs comments on affirmative action in university admissions.
The conservative justice suggested during a hearing last week that some blacks and Hispanics are not strong enough candidates to be admitted purely on academic criteria and might be better off attending âslower-trackâ schools where they can prosper.
âI thought his remarks were very, very tough. I think they were very, very tough to the African American community actually. I donât like what he said, no,â Trump said on CNNâs âState of the Unionâ program.
“I thought his remarks were very, very tough. I think they were very, very tough to the African American community actually. I don’t like what he said, no,” Trump said.
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