CBS’ Gayle King bemoans too many white people at Trump inauguration

“CBS Mornings” anchor Gayle King found a way to make President Donald J. Trump’s inauguration all about race, whining that there were too many white people at the swearing-in ceremony, a remark that drew harsh criticism.

During Monday’s network coverage of the peaceful transfer of power, King and fellow regime propagandist Norah O’Donnell were talking as political figures and dignitaries arrived at the U.S. Capitol Rotunda when King, as she often tends to do, inserted a divisive racial spin into the commentary.

“I do not see many people of color. Does anybody else besides me observe that?” King asked. “I’m fascinated by why that is?”

O’Donnell noted that this year’s inauguration happened to coincide with Martin Luther King Day and that one prominent black figure was in attendance, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, going on to explain to viewers that she was a DEI pick by outgoing President Joe Biden.

Conservative journalist and podcaster Megyn Kelly was among those who blasted King’s race-baiting.

“There’s Gayle King over on CBS making it all about race,” she said. “You know what? Why don’t you take a look at your own party if you’re looking for absence of diversity.”

“See what happened to the working class because they fled your party… and they’re not coming back anytime soon you elitist snob who’s obsessed over people’s melanin,” she added. “Nobody in the Republican party thinks like that, and by the way, there were plenty of people of color. Both there and in the overflow room and over at the Capital arena and I saw them myself when I was there yesterday so get over yourself.”

King’s attempt to inject her race hustle into the historic occasion was also slammed by others on X.

It’s not that “people of color” were underrepresented at Trump’s inauguration, it’s that they were overrepresented in Biden’s administration which never passed up an opportunity to crow about it.

King apparently didn’t get the memo that it’s a new day in America and the country has turned the page on the institutionalized anti-white racism of the Obama-Biden era, the most divisive in the nation’s history.

Chris Donaldson

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