Listen To The ROAR When Trump Talks About His Priorities In Joint Meeting With India’s PM (Video)

If it’s ‘racist’ to talk like this, why is THIS, decidedly non-white, stadium crowd cheering Trump so loudly?
A Texas event sponsored by hundreds of Indian-American groups brought the leaders of both countries together under one roof.
Around 50,000 people gathered for what Mr. Trump called a “profoundly historic event” on Sunday in Houston.
The “Howdy, Modi!” event was billed as one of the largest ever receptions of a foreign leader in the US.
… This was exactly the kind of crowd size and energy President Trump loves at his rallies.
Only here the chants were for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Mr Trump was the superstar invited to the party. But the crowd did not disappoint him either and greeted him with chants of “USA!”, most heard at Trump rallies.
The personal-touch diplomacy with Mr Modi’s trademark bear hugs was played to perfection.
This rally has been called a win-win for both the leaders.
Source: BBC
At an event largely attended by Indian-Americans, there was a boisterous reaction to Trump’s policy positions.
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Is this stadium ROAR really the sound of someone struggling to be accepted by ethnic minorities?
And hear the words by which Modi introduced the President.
While the media is trying to paint Trump as a racist 100,000 Indian Americans give him multiple standing ovations after an incredible speech from Prime Minister Modi
Media is lying to you
Trump is more popular than ever before
He will win in 2020!
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) September 22, 2019
It doesn’t look like they’ve bought into the Press proclamations that Trump is a no-good-dirty-rotten-racist, or whatever they’re calling him this week.
It’s ALMOST as if the Media are working hard to convince people of that claim for some peculiar reason.
Shucks, we couldn’t possibly imagine why an ‘objective’ media who put the truth ahead of any partisan biases would want to do something like that — can you?