
Simone Biles seemingly digs at Donald Trump after historic Olympic win: "I love my black job"
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Simone Biles proved once again this week why she's called the greatest of all time after she became the first American gymnast to win the Olympic individual all-around competition twice. And as she and the world celebrated her accomplishments, she also chimed in with a comment on social media seeming to take a dig at former President Donald Trump.
"I love my black job," she tweeted Friday, reposting images of her showing off her gold medal and silver "GOAT" necklace.
It's a reference to something that Trump, the GOP nominee for president, said during his June debate against President Biden and reiterated during an interview at the National Association of Black Journalists' conference on Wednesday, a day before Biles' individual all-around win.

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