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Pastor Darrell C. Scott
Pastor Darrell Scott 2016 RNC (cropped).jpg
2016 Republican National Convention
Nationality American
Occupation Pastor
Radio station owner/host
Employer New Spirit Revival Center, Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Belinda Scott

Darrell C. Scott is an American pastor, radio station owner/host, and a former advisor to Donald Trump. Scott is a co-founder of the New Spirit Revival Center in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. He co-founded, along with Michael D. Cohen, the National Diversity Coalition for Trump.

Early life

..... While in his 20s, Scott became a born-again Christian after he and his wife were urged to attend church by a neighbor.

In 2004, Scott received an honorary doctorate from St. Thomas Christian College in Jacksonville, Florida. The college is not nationally accredited, though it is registered as a religious institution by the Florida Department of Education. During his career, Scott has used the "Dr." honorific on his website and claimed to have earned a doctoral degree.

Career

Scott is the founder and pastor of the New Spirit Revival Center in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, which owns radio station WCCD AM 1000 in Parma, Ohio, where Scott has a daily program.

Role in the 2016 presidential election

Scott met Donald Trump in 2011 after being invited to Trump Tower, when Trump was considering a run for president. After Trump announced his candidacy, Scott was one of the first African-American pastors to support Trump and a key figure in leading other African-American pastors to attend meetings at Trump Tower. In 2016, Scott and Donald Trump's personal attorney and campaign spokesperson Michael D. Cohen co-founded National Diversity Coalition for Trump, that began operations in April, 2016. The group's advisory board has leaders from American-Muslims for Trump, African-American Pastors for Trump, and Korean-Americans for Trump. Scott introduced Trump at a rally at Cleveland I-X Center before the Ohio Republican primary and later hosted Trump at his church with a large group of pastors in attendance, the event aired on Fox News Hannity show. In July, 2016, on the third day of the Republican National Convention, Scott was a keynote speaker in support of Donald Trump's nomination for the Republican Party, Scott stated in his speech that the "Democrat party has failed us".

Post-2016 election

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On November 30, 2016, President Trump selected Scott to be part of his executive transition team. Scott publicly thanked Trump on Twitter, which resulted in a backlash on social media. Scott was called an Uncle Tom and was accused of taking money in exchange for his support of President Donald Trump.

In January 2017, CNN's Marc Lamont Hill characterized Scott and other members of Trump's diversity team as "mediocre Negroes" during a Don Lemon CNN Tonight segment.

On February 1, 2017, President Donald Trump responded with enthusiasm during a White House Black History Month event, to Scott's suggestion that gang leaders in Chicago wanted to meet to help reduce gun violence.

On April 18, 2017, Scott hosted a meeting at the Washington hotel with six Chicago residents that hope to start a community service called "Stronger Together", to rehabilitate housing and start new technical high schools teaching skills such as producing rap music.

On August 1, 2018, Scott said during a White House gathering of faith leaders that he thinks President Trump will be "the most pro-black president" in his lifetime.

Post-2020 election

During the ongoing 2020 election, Scott falsely claimed that votes were stopped from being counted. Five days after the 2020 election, Scott baselessly stated that fraud caused President Trump's loss, but he also cited Trump's "unforced errors", including how he talked about the COVID-19 pandemic, saying, "I can't be upset if we shoot ourselves in the foot."

Television appearances

Scott has appeared as a commentator on networks Fox News, MSNBC, and CNN.

Personal life

Scott is married to Belinda Scott.

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