Tim Scott, black Republican senator, calls Trump’s tweets ‘racially offensive’
Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.), the only African American Republican in the Senate, on Monday afternoon criticized President Trump for using “unacceptable” and “racially offensive” language when he told four Democratic lawmakers of minority races to “go back” to the countries they came from.
“Instead of sharing how the Democratic Party’s far-left, pro-socialist policies — not to mention the hateful language some of their members have used towards law enforcement and Jews — are wrong for the future of our nation, the President interjected with unacceptable personal attacks and racially offensive language,” Scott said in a statement.
{mosads}“No matter our political disagreements, aiming for the lowest common denominator will only divide our nation further,” he added.
Scott issued his statement in response to the uproar over Trump’s criticism of Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) and Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.).
All four women are U.S. citizens, and all four are people of color. Only Omar, who came to the U.S. from Somalia as a refugee, was born outside the U.S.
Trump started a firestorm of controversy Sunday when he tweeted that “‘Progressive’ Democrat Congresswomen” should “go back and fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came.”
The tweet was broadly condemned for stoking racial resentment, and several Republican lawmakers have already criticized Trump for using divisive language.
Rep. Will Hurd (R-Texas) called Trump’s tweet “racist and xenophobic” in an interview with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), a staunch Trump ally, said on “Fox & Friends” that Trump should focus on Democratic policies instead of personal attacks.
“Aim higher,” Graham said when asked about Trump’s tweets. “They are American citizens. They won an election. Take on their policies. The bottom line here is this is a diverse country.”
Scott, shortly after 2 p.m. on Tuesday, said in his statement that Democrats are also guilty of using racially divisive tactics for political gain.
“Prior to this weekend, we saw the Democratic Party embroiled in racial controversy. From [Sen.] Kamala Harris [D-Calif.] attacking [former Vice President] Joe Biden on segregationists, to four black and brown women chastising Democratic leadership for attacking women of color,” he said, referring to criticism Omar, Ocasio-Cortez, Pressley and Tlaib have directed at Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
“It is clear the Democratic Party has serious issues along these lines,” Scott said, trying to deflect some blame to Democrats at the same time he criticized Trump’s choice of language.
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