HUD: Trump's Black Gatekeeper
21 October 2025

HUD: Trump's Black Gatekeeper

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“This episode explores Black freedom of speech through systems of empowerment and intergenerational resilience.”

A Message for Realtors and Conservatives.

Others that want to listen is cool beans with me.

As a commonsense Black conservative, I believe in legacy, dignity, and truth. I don’t care who’s in the seat—I care what they do with it. When a Black figure is elevated to dismantle equity-focused reforms, it’s not progress. It’s betrayal. HUD is now led by Scott Turner, a man whose policies don’t restore—they erase. And I won’t stay silent while symbolism is used to mask systemic harm.

To understand this betrayal, look back at Margaret Sanger’s Negro Project. In the 1930s and ’40s, Sanger enlisted Black pastors to promote birth control and abortion in urban Black communities—not to empower them, but to control their population. She knew that trusted voices could soften resistance to harmful policies. That’s the blueprint. And today, Scott Turner is following it.

No conservative should remain silent. If we believe in accountability, we must speak when representation is weaponized to reverse justice. Turner’s actions make him both Trump’s Negro gatekeeper and a Margaret Sanger tool—used to advance policies that harm the very communities he claims to represent.

CONSERVATIVES:

“Symbolism won’t shelter us—restore legacy, reject gatekeeping.”

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