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Vice President Harris’ radical mentor could play key role in reparations campaign if she becomes president
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Vice President Harris’ radical mentor could play key role in reparations campaign if she becomes president

Vice President Kamala Harris A longtime pastor and mentor could play a key role in federal repair efforts if she wins the presidential election Tuesday.

Rev. Amos Brown, who has made several controversial comments, including blame the United States for the September 11 terrorist attacks, was appointed by California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom as vice chair of the state’s 2021 reparations task force and has called for a federal reparations push.

In 2022, Brown hosted an event at his church called “Solidarity for Reparations,” which was attended by the controversial Rev. Frederick Douglass Haynes III.

Brown, who Harris said “has been on this journey with me every step of the way, from the time I first thought about running for public office almost two decades ago” and traveled with her at different events, introduced Haynes as a “son.” of the Third Baptist” and “the right man to come and inspire us, inform us and ensure that we have the map to implement in whatever we might make reparations a reality not in the sweet moment, but just here below, here and now. »

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Pastor Amos Brown once blamed the United States shortly after the September 11 attacks. (Fox News)

“America, you owe us. What you did to us is immoral. It’s wrong. It’s unfair. It’s downright wrong and the only way to bring salvation to America – you must pay us back what you owe us,” Haynes said. at Brown Church. “I have come to say to San Francisco, to California, to Texas, to the United States of America, if you want salvation to come to this house, you must commit to reparations.”

Haynes’ comments received praise from Brown, who told the congregation “What a marvel. What a word. What a challenge.” He then asked all members of the San Francisco Reparations Task Force in the crowd to “implement what our preacher so eloquently stated in indescribable terms.” I told you you would receive information. You have all the inspiration you need. implementation.”

At an event last year, Brown said those who oppose reparations were “heartless.”

“If someone says, ‘You don’t deserve anything. Stop complaining. Pull yourself up by your bootstraps,'” he said. “I claim they are heartless and know nothing of this saying found in all the religions of the world. What is this saying?: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. “

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While Brown warned campaigners against putting a monetary value on reparations, saying some of the numbers he has seen are “not rational” or “practical” and could lead to them being “stuck in a quagmire and in a skunk fight,” Brown said that while other groups receive taxpayer dollars from the government, “What’s good for the goose is good for the rest. »

“You can’t put a dollar sign on what was done to black people,” Brown said told Fox News Digital last year. “The sin bill in this country has been so high, and because of the long years of inaction, interest has increased.”

Harris has been repeatedly pressed for repairs this year, but she has yet to fully endorse the repairs and instead said she believes the issue should be “studied.”

“I am running for president for all Americans. That being said, I am clear-eyed about the disparities that exist and the context in which they exist, which is history, to respond to your So my agenda, well, first of all, on the reparations point, that needs to be looked at,” Harris said last month during a highly publicized interview with Charlamagne Tha God. “There’s no doubt about that. And I’ve been very clear on that position in terms of my immediate plan,”

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Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris points during a campaign rally at Jenison Field House on the campus of Michigan State University, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024, in East Lansing, Michigan. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

In a conversation with members of the National Association of Black Journalists in September, we asked him whether she would create a commission to study reparations, but she deviated and suggested instead that “Congress will ultimately have the capacity to do this work.”

However, during his failed 2019 presidential campaign, Harris told The Root that she believes “there needs to be some form of reparations” for black Americans.

In a follow-up question about whether she would be willing to lead a national conversation about what reparations for Black people look like, she replied: “Yes, including things like what we should be doing to take reparations very seriously undiagnosed and untreated trauma. She also said she would sign the late Democratic Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee’s bill HR 40, which would form a commission to study reparations for descendants of slaves, if passed and arrived on his desk.

Besides Harris’ pastor, several black activists and advocacy groups supporting her presidential campaign have openly called for reparations and would likely play a role in a national push.

Ron Busby, the longtime chairman of the U.S. Chambers and a powerful Harris ally, has repeatedly called for reparations. In 2020, Busby fumed“If you can write a $2 trillion check to a small business suffering in a pandemic, you can certainly have a conversation about reparations.”

“It’s on the table now. It’s a real conversation,” added Busby, whom Harris praised as an “extraordinary leader” who demonstrates “courageous leadership.”

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Busby, who has visited the Biden-Harris White House dozens of times, has also advocated for reparations through his Black Chambers organization. The group’s “BLACKprint” plan for 2023 called for providing “reparations through investment and demonstrating a commitment to supporting Black businesses.”

“As seen in recent years, the growing debate around reparations demonstrates a renewed commitment to opening a new chapter in race relations. It comes, however, at a time when rhetoric and action threaten to deepen division,” the group’s annual report says. . “We believe the concept of reparations is less of a monetary payment and more of a commitment to expanding and implementing the priorities of this document when coupled with intentional, growth-focused, and fairness policies for businesses black.”

Harris “hosted an exclusive reception at his private residence” in July of this year in partnership with US Black Chambers, Inc., and featured Busby, who said the reception was a “powerful recognition of the remarkable progress that leaders Black business ventures have made to shape our country’s economic landscape.

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Ron Busby visited the Biden-Harris White House dozens of times and was ‘willing to share’ Black business resources with China, report finds. (Getty Images/Fox News)

The Black Voters Matters Fund, which received $150,000 from the Harris campaign on September 19 and is campaigning for Harris, has repeatedly called for reparations.

“We deserve to be compensated for the blood, sweat, and tears our ancestors were forced to shed in this country,” the Black Voters Matters Fund posted in May. In another article last year, the group called reparations “crucial to recognizing past injustices and moving toward a more just and equitable future.”

The group’s co-founder, Latosha Brown, who frequently visits the Biden-Harris White House, said posted several times about the group’s reparation efforts and said in a 2021 article that she had been working on the issue for 27 years.

The Black Church PAC, which also received $150,000 from the Harris campaign last month and is involved in “Get Out The Vote” efforts in at least three swing states, has several preachers on its board who have called for reparations, notably the Reverend Michael McBride, who hailed $15 trillion plan ” this was proposed by Jennifer Epps-Addison, a self-proclaimed “Radical Truth Teller.”

Disgraced Women’s March leader Tamika Mallory, whose group has partnered with the Black Church PAC in Georgia, Pennsylvania and North Carolina, recently defended Harris against critics who claim Harris is not sufficiently supportive reparations, saying she heard Harris say “time and time again.” once again” that she supports reparations.

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Vice President Kamala Harris and Pastor Jamal Bryant at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church. (YouTube screenshot)

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Pastor Jamal Bryant, who is also on the board, posted on Instagram last month that it was a “monumental moment” that he and another pastor walked from Baltimore to the White House to “attract attention to the administration for which black people deserve #reparations.” 400 years of oppression.

“We are the only marginalized group in America that has not been compensated,” he added. “We traveled 42 miles because we never got 40 acres! Even if it’s not on the ballot, it needs to be on the agenda!”

Harris recently rented Bryant during a visit to his Georgia-based megachurch last month.

Fox News Digital has contacted the Harris campaign and Rev. Brown for comment.