Critics of President Trump on Sunday denounced his heated rhetoric on race and immigration in the wake of a mass shooting in El Paso, but the president’s supporters said it was unfair to blame him for inspiring such attacks.
Critics of President Trump on Sunday denounced his heated rhetoric on race and immigration in the wake of athe president’s supporters said it was unfair to blame him for inspiring such attacks.
“I have this belief that you reap what you sow, and he is sowing seeds of hate in this country,” Sen. Cory Booker, a New Jersey Democrat who is seeking his party’s 2020 nomination, said of Trump. Former San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro, who is also running for president, cited the need to address “toxic white supremacy that is brewing in the country” and said GOP elected officials needed to “call out” the president’s divisive rhetoric.
“This is a serious problem, no question about it, but these are sick, sick people, and the president knows it,” Mulvaney said on ABC’s “This Week.”by the president about Democratic lawmakers of color. Three weeks ago, he tweeted that four minority congresswomen, three of whom were native-born, and all of whom are U.S. citizens, should “go back” to their countries of origin.
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