Addressing the reception, Trump noted the contribution of African Americans in the US independence movement.
The US President said, “I want to begin by expressing our sadness at the passing of a person whom I knew very well. He was a good man. He was a real hero, and I just want to pay my highest respects to Reverend Jesse Jackson.”
“Nearly 10,000 African Americans fought for the patriot cause in the Revolutionary War, helping secure our independence–and in every generation since, Black Americans have stepped forward to defend the flag and to defend our country like few others,” he added.
Working as a close ally of Martin Luther King Jr, Jackson later formed the Rainbow Coalition, an alliance of Blacks, Whites, Latinos, Asian Americans, Native Americans, and LGBTQ people, CNN reported. Jackson established the Chicago-based civil rights group Operation PUSH (People United to Save Humanity), which aimed to empower African Americans, following the death of Martin Luther King Jr.
According to CNN, President Donald Trump, on the occasion, also announced the Presidential Medal of Freedom for Ben Carson, the former Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
“Ben’s getting the Presidential Medal of Freedom. That’s the biggest; it’s the highest award you can have outside of the Congressional Medal of Honour. But it’s better, because, you know, a lot of people get the Congressional Medal of Honour, they’re not around,” Trump said.
The Medal of Honour is the US’ highest military award for valour. (ANI)