KEY POINTS
  • President Trump has done "positive things" for the economy that have greatly benefited African Americans, says Democratic businessman Robert Johnson.
  • "For African Americans, the trend continues to be favorable," says the entrepreneur who started The RLJ Cos. after selling BET in 2001.
  • Johnson, who supported Hillary Clinton in 2016, made headlines in July, and drew a gushing tweet from Trump, over praise he heaped on the president.

President Donald Trump has done "positive things" for the economy that have greatly benefited African Americans, said Robert Johnson, the successful Democratic businessman who started the BET television network nearly 40 years ago.

"For African Americans, the trend continues to be favorable," Johnson said Thursday on CNBC's "Squawk Box." "There used to be an old saying, 'When White America catches a cold, African Americans get pneumonia.' It's going the opposite way now. White unemployment is going down, African American unemployment is going down. That's a plus-plus that you can't argue with."