In 2016, the Rev. Darrell C. Scott — a fundamentalist Pentecostal minister in Cleveland’s African-American community — expressed his skepticism about Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. But in 2024, Scott (not to be confused with the singer/songwriter) is an outspoken Trump supporter who is urging other Blacks to vote for him. The Guardian’s Ed Pilkington reports that Scott, a former drug dealer, is claiming that up to 25-30 percent of Black voters may vote for Trump over President Joe Biden in November. Scott told The Guardian, “I hear a lot of positivity regarding President Trump in the Bl…