“How far is it from Trump’s saying this ‘is an invasion’ to the shooter in El Paso declaring ‘his attack is a response to the Hispanic invasion of Texas?’ Not far at all'
Former Vice President Joe Biden said during a speech in Iowa on Wednesday that President Donald Trump has “fanned the flames of white supremacy.”
“How far is it from Trump’s saying this ‘is an invasion’ to the shooter in El Paso declaring ‘his attack is a response to the Hispanic invasion of Texas?’ Not far at all,” Biden said.How far is it from the white supremacists and Neo-Nazis in Charlottesville ― Trump’s ‘very fine people’ ― chanting ‘You will not replace us’ ― to the shooter at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh saying Jews ‘were committing genocide to his people?’ Not far at all.
Democrats have accused Trump of repeatedly stoking fears over immigrants and making racist comments about people of color. A Republican state senator in Nebraska on Monday condemned members of his party for “enabling white supremacy” by staying silent on the president’s hateful remarks.“I think my rhetoric brings people together,” he told reporters while on his way to Dayton, Ohio, where a mass shooting took place over the weekend.
TRUMP:"I think illegal immigration is a terrible thing for this country. I think you have to come in legally."Biden on Wednesday encouraged Americans to “do what our president can’t” and stand together against hate, according to his prepared remarks.
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