Donald Trump presidency is ‘at odds’ with Martin Luther King’s legacy, say relatives of rights icon

The first Martin Luther King Jnr holiday of Donald Trump’s presidency is taking place amid a racial firestorm of Trump’s own making.
In the same week that he honoured King by making a national park out of the ground where King was born and preached until his death, Trump allegedly denigrated practically the entire African diaspora, and left many Americans headed into the civil rights icon’s birthday convinced that the leader of their country is a racist.
Trump has denied being racist, labelling himself the “least racist person there is” during his 2016 campaign. Some of his actions leading up to this year’s federal holiday honouring King’s birth seemed to be an attempt to live up to that.
He began last week by designating the historic site around King’s Atlanta birth home as a national park. By the week’s end, Trump was signing a King holiday proclamation with the martyred activist’s nephew at his side.

But in between, the president sat in a White House meeting on immigration policy and denigrated much of the African diaspora as “s***hole countries” while expressing a preference for immigrants from Norway, a majority white nation.