As far as money for HBCUs, all Chump did was sign a veto proof bill. A bill that was drafted by black congresswoman, Alma Adams that was bi-partisan and easily passed both the House and the Senate. But Chump naturally takes credit for it as something he did. The money that the Biden administration allocated for the HBCUs eclipses the money many times the money given by the Chump administration. I live near Chicago and Gary, IN and I don’t see any opportunity zone projects. At least not the ones that supposedly benefit the black community.
Opportunity zones. Dude, black business have yet to see any of that money. White businesses benefitted more from it and increased gentrification in a lot a areas.
The Chump tax breaks, Like all republican tax breaks benefit the wealthy. Any tax breaks the middle class got were mere crumbs. These tax break was part of the reason that the deficit soared under Chump. Republicans don’t like to talk about that.
I never heard of Alma Adams, so I checked Wikipedia. It made no mention of her bill. It did say that she did not go to President Trump's inauguration. Why isn't he called an election denier? Along with many other Democrats who agreed with Hillary that Trump did not win the election.
Wikipedia also said, A court-ordered redistricting in 2016 made the 12th somewhat more compact. It now comprised nearly all of
Mecklenburg County, home to Charlotte. Adams's home in Greensboro was drawn into the 13th district. She had already filed for a second full term, but announced she would move to Charlotte.
[37] She claims a home in Charlotte's Fourth Ward neighborhood owned by Mary Gaffney,
[38] one of her prominent supporters,
[39] as her official residence in the district. Both Gaffney and Adams maintain active voter registrations at that address.
[40] On May 31,
WBTV in Charlotte reported that Adams filed campaign finance documents listing her longtime home in Greensboro as her residence, and also spends most weekends in her Greensboro home. WBTV also reported that Adams had scrubbed all references to her service as a local official in Greensboro from her campaign website, though her biography on her campaign's Facebook page still contained references to that service.
[41] She drove away when a WBTV reporter confronted her in Greensboro.
[41] While members of Congress are only required to live in the state they represent, convention calls for them to live in or near the district they represent.
BTW, one must read Politico with critical reasoning. Why is there no money going to Cleveland, and for that matter, why Chicago? And wasn't there a big scandal about that large amount of money that went to Baltimore but was not seen? Gee whiz, Democrat run cities that keep voting for Democrats. And I love the picture Politico used to show how Trump's dollars show a run down city. Oh my, the picture was taken in 2016,