Former U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama tore into Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Tuesday, taunting the former president for his reference on the campaign trail to 'Black jobs,' which he claims are being taken by migrants crossing into the U.S. away from Black Americans.
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First Lady Michelle Obama tore into Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Tuesday, taunting the former president for his reference on the campaign trail to "Black jobs," which he claims are being taken by migrants crossing into the U.S. away from Black Americans. "Who's going to tell him that the job he's currently seeking might just be one of those 'Black jobs'?" she said.Former U.S.
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