Former North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson admitted he did not tell the complete truth about making disturbing comments on a porn site and referring to himself as a “black Nazi,” and said he bent the truth in order to protect President Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign.
“I won’t say that I completely lied. Some of the things about the whole story, some of it — there’s some truth to it,” Robinson said on pastor Josh Hall’s “After the Call” podcast Thursday.
Robinson was embroiled in a scandal in the months leading up to his 2024 gubernatorial campaign after CNN reported that in the 2000s, he had used an alias to make inflammatory comments on a porn site, including declaring, “I’m a black NAZI!” CNN also reported that, despite Robinson’s history of anti-trans comments, he had claimed to enjoy transgender porn.
He denied the report and even sued CNN, but eventually dropped the case.
Trump, who was running for president when the report came out, had endorsed Robinson as “Martin Luther King on steroids.”






