In the days since the mass shootings in Texas and Ohio, more 2020 candidates have started using the words 'white supremacist' to describe not just some of President Donald Trump's supporters, but even the president himself. Other candidates, have shied away from using the harsh label,
In the days since the mass shootings in Texas and Ohio, more 2020 candidates have started using the words"white supremacist" to describe not just some of President Donald Trump's supporters, but even the president himself.
Sen. Bernie Sanders also told CNN’s Jake Tapper on Sunday, after the second mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, that he believes Trump is a white supremacist. Warren doubled down on her description of the president as a white supremacist on Thursday, substantially toughening her criticism on the heels of a mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, carried out by an alleged shooter who sources say told authorities he was targeting Mexicans.
“The president’s actions and words have conveyed a very strong sense to many, many Americans that he has white supremacist beliefs,” Yang said. With President Trump still flying from Dayton, Ohio, to El Paso, Texas, in the wake of weekend mass shootings in the two cities, former Vice President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that the president was encouraging white supremacy and violence with his divisive rhetoric.
In an interview Friday with former Clinton HUD Secretary Julian Castro, Bruce asked:"We've seen some of your competitors saying the president, point blank, is a white supremacist. Do you agree with that? Castro replied:"I agree that he's stoked that kind of division. I agree that he's a racist. From everything I can tell, he seems to believe that white people are somehow above other people. Unfortunately, he believes that.
She added,"So to me that means, at the very least, he is dividing people. They are using him as an excuse."
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