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President Trump Remarks @Black History Month Event (Transcript) 

Editor’s Notes: At this White House reception, Donald Trump commemorates the 100th anniversary of Black History Month by celebrating the contributions of African-American leaders and patriots. He highlights key policy milestones such as the First Step Act and the long-term funding of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) as evidence of his administration’s commitment. The event includes moving testimonials from guests like Alice Johnson, who shares her personal story of receiving a second chance through criminal justice reform. Trump also emphasizes the role of school choice and public safety in fostering a prosperous future for the next generation. (Feb 18, 2026) 

TRANSCRIPT:

Welcome to the White House Black History Month Reception

DONALD TRUMP: This is a nice, full room. You know, we have a ballroom being built right now. So, in about a year and a half, we’ll be able to have about, I’d say, 10 times the number. You can invite some friends that couldn’t make it today because, frankly, this was a sold-out crowd. It has been ever since I’ve been President. Every year, it’s been sold out. So, a lot of great friends.

This is your knockout panel, okay? For those that are interested. See that curtain? You open that curtain, and it’s a beautiful funnel right into the most beautiful ballroom. It’s being built right now. So, it’s pretty. And they wanted it for 150 years. We’re getting it done. We’re getting a lot of other things done, too.

Well, I want to thank you all and welcome you to the White House on this very special occasion. It is, indeed. I’ve been at every one of them. And we celebrate the 100th anniversary of Black History Month. That’s a big deal. One hundredth. Wow. That’s sort of special. The 100th. That’s about as — 150 is good, but 200 is better, right? One hundredth is better.

In Memory of Reverend Jesse Jackson

I want to begin by expressing our sadness at the passing of a person who I knew very well. Jesse was a piece of work. I want to tell you — he was a piece of work. But he was a good man. He was a real hero. And I just want to pay my highest respects to Reverend Jesse Jackson. He was a good man.

He was actually — as you got to know him, he got better and better all the time. A lot of people, you get to know them, they get worse and worse. Jesse got better and better. But I knew him well long before becoming President, and he really was special, with lots of personality, grit, and street smarts. You would say Jesse had serious street smarts, right? A very important ingredient to life, I will tell you.

He was gregarious and someone who truly loved people and a force of nature. He was somebody that we’re going to greatly miss. And on behalf of everyone here today, I know you joined me in sending our condolences to the entire family. You had a great family.

Recognizing Secretary Scott Turner and Ben Carson

We’re also honored to be joined this afternoon by many exceptional African American leaders and patriots, including Secretary Scott Turner. Where is Scott? Will you come up here, Scott? He was recommended by somebody who’s very special to me — Ben Carson. Where’s Ben? Come on up here, Ben. Come here. And his wonderful wife, Candy.

Candy, I’m going to steal Ben for a second because Ben recommended Scott. And when Ben recommends somebody, I just do it. Did I make a good decision? Be careful. Don’t fall, Ben. If you fall, that’s the end. You can never recover from a fall. You know, you can make the greatest speech ever, but if you fall — my predecessor taught me that. So, is Scott doing a good job, Ben?

BEN CARSON: He’s doing the best job ever.

The Power of Opportunity Zones

DONALD TRUMP: Come on, say that. I like it.

BEN CARSON: So, one of the reasons I was so high on Scott Turner is he was really the driving force behind the Opportunity Zones, which doesn’t get nearly the attention that it should. But it was because President Trump realized that the best way to get things done is through public-private partnerships, and have everybody with skin in the game. And it is working, as are all the other things that he’s been recommending.

And at some point, the mainstream media will recognize that you don’t politicize everything. You open your eyes and your ears, and you look and you see what works, and you deal with that. But the best thing about Scott — he’s got a lot of energy. You know, I’m an old man now.

I’ll be 75 on my next birthday. And I’m not like President Trump. He just goes forever. But no — no one else is like that. But Scott Turner, we call him the Energizer Bunny. And he is doing a fantastic job. And I want to congratulate all the people at HUD because most of them have come back and continued with what we’re doing during the first Trump term. And it’s fantastic. Thank you very much, Scott.

Scott Turner on Leadership, Faith, and HUD’s Mission

SCOTT TURNER: Well, just very briefly, thank you, Mr. President. We are so grateful for your leadership and for your heart for America. And Dr. Carson, who is a tremendous servant leader and has been a great mentor to me. And I never thought that I would see today where I’m standing between the President and Dr. Ben Carson. That’s pretty cool.

And so, I just want to say to everyone that’s here — as we celebrate this special day in not only Black history, but American history — this year that we’ve been here under President Trump, the Lord has been so gracious to us and he’s been faithful. And the President has been a tremendous leader in his work ethic and his heart for people. And when he says “America First,” he really does mean America First.

And so, to be able to stand on the shoulders of Dr.