Martin Luther King III asked President-elect Donald Trump to unify the United States, specifically calling on the incoming president to talk to “everybody” on both sides of the political aisle.
Martin Luther King III, the late civil rights leader's son and a longtime activist himself, spoke with CBS News the morning of President-elect Donald Trump's second inauguration, touching on how ...
Trump orders MLK Jr. files declassified, but Roland Martin says don’t celebrate yet—urging people to read between the lines.
Martin Luther King III, the son of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr ... King shared his thoughts on what he’s expecting from President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration speech ahead of tomorrow ...
As Trump announces plans to release classified FBI documents about MLK's assassination, experts question the timing and implications of this controversial move.
On Thursday, his eldest son, Martin Luther King III, followed in his father's footsteps, speaking to students from the same ...
Bernice King, the daughter of late civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., says the simultaneous occurrence of MLK Day and Inauguration Day this year is an opportunity to reflect on her father's ...
Before meeting with students, King criticized the recent federal efforts to end diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives ...
Trump. The convergence of Martin Luther ... and the sanding down of Dr. King’s more jagged edges bothered Martin Luther King III, son of the slain civil rights icon, who attributed his father ...
Donald Trump marked that his second inauguration day is also Martin Luther King Day and pledged to "make his dream come true.
Unlike the many people who are upset that Donald Trump is being inaugurated on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, I see it as a good thing. First, it calls even more attention to the day and its ...
Martin Luther King III asked President-elect Donald Trump to unify the United States, specifically calling on the incoming president to talk to “everybody” on both sides of the political aisle.