Michelle Obama brands Donald Trump a racist conspiracy theorist in video supporting Joe Biden

The remarks came in a video in which she gives closing arguments for Joe Biden.

A screenshot of the video of Michelle Obama

A screenshot of the video of Michelle Obama Source: Twitter

Donald Trump is a "racist" president whose strategy of fearmongering, division and promoting ugly conspiracy theories could "destroy" America if he is re-elected, former first lady Michelle Obama said Tuesday. 

In a 24-minute video offering closing arguments for Democratic White House nominee Joe Biden four weeks before election day 3 November, Ms Obama described Mr Trump and his Republican allies as unfairly "stoking fears" about African Americans. 

Mr Trump is "morally wrong" for taking actions that intimidate voters and for "lying" about how minorities will ruin US suburbs, she said.
"What the president is doing is once again patently false, it's morally wrong, and yes, it is racist," said the 56-year-old wife of Barack Obama, the nation's first black president. 

But she warned such tactics have the potential to work, particularly because Americans lack the time and energy to fact-check everything being spread online or in US media. 

"Because this is a difficult time, a confusing time, and when people hear these lies and crazy conspiracies repeated over and over and over again, they don't know what to think," she said.  

"And the one thing this president is really, really good at is using fear and confusion, and spreading lies to win," Ms Obama added.
Mr Trump has declared himself the "law and order" president, and has repeatedly slammed protesters taking on racial injustice as violent extremists. 

Ms Obama's video targets a wide range of voters. Along with speaking to "black and brown folks," she urged white Americans to imagine "the millions of folks who look like me, and fought and died and toiled as slaves and soldiers and laborers to help build this country." 

Ms Obama's remarks took a personal turn.
Former first lady Michelle Obama visits young women at Whitney M. Young Magnet High School in Chicago.
Michelle Obama described Trump and his Republican allies as unfairly "stoking fears" about African Americans. Source: Chicago Tribune
As a black woman, like the majority of those in the country, having "done everything in my power to live a life of dignity and service and honesty, the knowledge that any of my fellow Americans is more afraid of me than the chaos that we are living through right now, well that hurts," she said. 

"It is a heaviness that sits on our hearts."
Ms Obama criticised Mr Trump's "failure" to tackle the coronavirus, his belittling US military personnel as "losers" and his devotion to "enriching himself" and wealthy cronies. 

Mr Biden, she said, offers contrasting values aimed at helping working class families, healing divisions and protecting the environment. 

"Search your hearts and your conscience, and then vote for Joe Biden like your lives depend on it," she said. 


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