Darrell Scott,Jim Brown,Omarosa Manigault

Pastor Darrell Scott, left, former football player Jim Brown, center, and Omarosa Manigault talk in the lobby of Trump Tower in New York, Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2016.

(Seth Wenig, AP Photo)

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland football legend Jim Brown was set to meet with President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday to discuss ways to support minorities, his longtime supporter Rev. Darrell Scott said on C-SPAN.

Brown was expected to discuss how the empowerment program he founded in 1988, Amer-I-Can, could serve as a means for the Trump administration to help the black community, Scott, a Cleveland Heights pastor, told reporters in the Trump Tower lobby.

"It's a great, great program. (It) deals with most of the issues that the black community has. It deals with empowerment, entrepreneurship, crime, gangs, drugs, education, prison reform, all of that is in this one program. I've been familiar with it. He's Cleveland. I'm Cleveland. And so we're bringing him here to discuss it with Mr. Trump. Hopefully the administration gets behind it. We can use this program to hit the ground running," Scott said.

Brown wasn't the only famous face spotted in Trump Tower on Tuesday. Rapper Kanye West also visited Trump to discuss "life."