AOC and Megan McCain lead backlash against Trump’s ‘racist’ tweet

‘You are angry because you can’t conceive of an America that includes us’: AOC and Megan McCain lead backlash against Trump’s ‘racist’ tweet calling for Omar and fellow freshman Dem congresswomen to ‘go back to where they came from’

  • Trump told progressive lawmakers to go back to their countries of origin Sunday
  • ‘Why don’t they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came,’ Trump suggested of a small group of congresswomen
  • Earlier on Sunday, Trump told congresswomen to go fix the countries they are originally from before getting involved with American politics
  • It is believed that he was referring to Ocasio-Cortez, Pressley, Tlaib and Omar 
  • They were joined by Megan McCain in calling out Trump for his ‘racist’ remarks 
  • Democratic presidential candidates, Cory Booker, Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, Pete Buttigieg and Kirsten Gillbrand also slammed Trump 

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez blasted President Donald Trump for suggesting that she and other progressive lawmakers ‘go back’ to their countries and fix what’s broken there before telling the United States how the government should operate. 

‘Mr. President, the country I “come from,” & the country we all swear to, is the United States. But given how you’ve destroyed our border with inhumane camps, all at a benefit to you & the corps who profit off them, you are absolutely right about the corruption laid at your feet,’ AOC tweeted. 

‘You are angry because you don’t believe in an America where I represent New York 14, where the good people of Minnesota elected @IlhanMN, where @RashidaTlaib fights for Michigan families, where @AyannaPressley champions little girls in Boston,’ AOC added. 

Megan McCain also called out Trump for his ‘racist’ comments. 

‘I see Trump people are trying to spin this to just be about Rep. Omar, but we all know that’s a lie. But even if it were just about Rep. Omar, it would still be racist. We don’t tell people we’ve welcomed into this country to “go back”,’ McCain tweeted. 

Congresswoman, Illhan Omar, who was born in Somalia, said in a tweet: ‘Mr. President, As Members of Congress, the only country we swear an oath to is the United States. Which is why we are fighting to protect it from the worst, most corrupt and inept president we have ever seen.’ 

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Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez blasted President Donald Trump for suggesting that she and other progressive lawmakers ‘go back’ to their countries and fix what’s broken there before telling the United States how the government should operate

‘Yo @realDonaldTrump, I am fighting corruption in OUR country. I do it every day when I hold your admin accountable as a U.S. Congresswoman. Detroit taught me how to fight for the communities you continue to degrade & attack. Keep talking, you’ll be out of the WH soon,’ Rashida Tlaib tweeted in response. 

Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley wrote: ‘THIS is what racism looks like. WE are what democracy looks like. And we’re not going anywhere. Except back to DC to fight for the families you marginalize and vilify everyday.’

Rep Ted Lieu called Trump a ‘racist a**’ on live television following the president’s comments. 

‘As an immigrant myself, I know that when we came to America, we were poor,’ Lieu recalled. 

‘My parents went to flee markets to sell gifts to make ends meet, and eventually they opened a successful small business and achieved the American dream. It’s one of the reasons I joined the Air Force and active duty.

‘I never thought I’d see the day when a president was telling immigrants to go back to where they came from,” the congressman said. ‘He’s demonstrating he’s a racist ass. He’s not uniting us.’


Megan McCain (left) also called out Trump (right) for his ‘racist’ comments

Massachusetts Sen and Democratic presidential candidate, Elizabeth Warren, tweeted: ‘Let’s be clear about what this vile comment is: A racist and xenophobic attack on Democratic congresswomen’

Hillary Clinton also tweeted about Trump’s remarks, saying that Trump was right about one thing: ‘Currently their government is a complete and total catastrophe’

Rep Ted Lieu (pictured) called Trump a ‘racist a**’ on live television following the president’s comments

‘This president is hurting our country and bigotry like he just spewed is something that we need to end in this nation,’ New Jersey Senator and Democratic presidential candidate, Cory Booker, said while speaking to reporters in Pelham, New Hampshire.

California Senator and Democratic presidential candidate, Kamala Harris, also reacted while campaigning in New Hampshire. 

‘It is absolutely racist and un-American. And it is an old trope, go back to where you came from, that you might hear on the street but you should never hear that from the President of the United States,’ Harris said. 

‘This guy doesn’t understand, he doesn’t understand his responsibilities and I don’t think he understands what the American people want from their president, which is somebody who’s going to elevate public discourse and speak with a level of dignity,’ she added.

Presidential candidate, Kirsten Gillibrand, also denounced Trump’s remarks. 

‘The birther-in-chief continues to spout racist, un-American garbage to distract from his failing administration. Democratic women of the House do more to make our country great than Trump ever will,’ Gillibrand said. 

Earlier on Sunday, Trump told congresswomen to go fix the countries they are originally from before getting involved with American politics. It is believed he is referring to AOC, Pressley, Tlaib and Omar 

 

Later Sunday evening, Trump doubled down on his stance toward the progressive lawmakers

Massachusetts Sen and Democratic presidential candidate, Elizabeth Warren, tweeted: ‘Let’s be clear about what this vile comment is: A racist and xenophobic attack on Democratic congresswomen. This is their country, regardless of whether or not Trump realizes it. They should be treated with respect. As president, I’ll make sure of it.’ 

‘Unfortunately there is an American tradition of telling people to go back where they came from. It’s a very bad tradition that we need to weed out of our nation because we are a nation of immigrants, that is who we are by our nature for hundreds of years,’ New York City mayor and Democratic presidential candidate, Bill de Blasio, said. 

‘But you don’t expect to hear it from the president of the United States,’ he added. 

Democratic presidential candidate and mayor of South Bend, Indiana, Pete Buttigieg, said on Twitter that ‘there’s nothing new about denying the belonging of those who call our nation to its highest values and criticize those in power’. 

‘Those who launch such attacks reveal that they do not understand what is greatest about America,’ he said. 

Earlier on Sunday, Trump told congresswomen to go fix the countries they are originally from before getting involved with American politics. It is believed he is referring to AOC, Pressley, Tlaib and Omar. 

‘Why don’t they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came,’ he suggested. ‘Then come back and show us how it is done.’ 

In his trio of tweets, Trump said these American politicians need to focus on helping their countries of origin before focusing on the US.  

‘These places need your help badly, you can’t leave fast enough. I’m sure that Nancy Pelosi would be very happy to quickly work out free travel arrangements!’ he concluded. 

In an unlikely turn of events, the president has found himself defending House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has recently gone to war with freshman representatives Omar, Tliab, Ocasio-Cortez and Pressley. 

Omar is a Somali-American who fled the African country with her family when she was a young child

Omar said in a tweet: ‘Mr. President, As Members of Congress, the only country we swear an oath to is the United States. Which is why we are fighting to protect it from the worst, most corrupt and inept president we have ever seen’

Later Sunday evening, Trump doubled down on his stance toward the progressive lawmakers.  

‘So sad to see the Democrats sticking up for people who speak so badly of our Country and who, in addition, hate Israel with a true and unbridled passion,’ Trump tweeted.  

‘Whenever confronted, they call their adversaries, including Nancy Pelosi, “RACIST.” Their disgusting language…..

‘….and the many terrible things they say about the United States must not be allowed to go unchallenged. 

Freshmen progressive Congresswomen backgrounds

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Born: New York City

Parents from: Puerto Rico and America

Ilhan Omar

Born: Mogadishu, Somalia

Parents from: Somalia

Heritage:  Somalian and Yemeni

Rashida Tlaib

Born: Detroit, Michigan

Parents from: West Bank and East Jerusalem

Heritage: Palestinian

Ayanna Pressley 

 Born: Cincinnati, Ohio

Parents from: America

Heritage:  African American

‘If the Democrat Party wants to continue to condone such disgraceful behavior, then we look even more forward to seeing you at the ballot box in 2020!’ 

All four women were elected to the House for the first time in the 2018 midterms and make up a small group of minority progressive freshmen in the caucus. 

Earlier this month they all voted against the $4.6billion Republican border bill that would provide aide to the border, including migrant detention centers.

Pelosi backed the bill and helped get it through the House after several reports emerged of the horrific conditions migrants faced at certain centers along the border that hold those who crossed the border illegally.

The House Speaker demeaned Ocasio-Cortez, Omar, Tliab and Pressley’s social media followings, claiming that did not translate to actual action. 

‘All these people have their public whatever and their Twitter world,’ Pelosi told The New York Times in an interview after all four congresswomen voted against the bill.

‘But they didn’t have any following. They’re four people and that’s how many votes they got.’

Ocasio-Cortez fired back against the Speaker’s comments, claiming that the social media following indicated they are able to ‘achieve meaningful change.’

‘I find it strange when members act as though social media isn’t important,’ Ocasio-Cortez tweeted.

‘They set millions of [dollars] on [fire] to run TV ads so people can see their message,’ Ocasio-Cortez wrote in describing how out of touch some senior members are in their expensive forms of public outreach.

‘I haven’t dialed for dollars *once* this year, & have more time to do my actual job. Yet we’d rather campaign like it’s 2008,’ she continued. 


Freshman progressive Reps Ocasio-Cortez, Omar, Rashida Tlaib (left) and Ayanna Pressley (right) have been at odds with House leadership after becoming the only four to vote against against a $4.6billion border bill

Rashida Tlaib tweeted in response that she’s ‘fighting corruption in OUR country. I do it every day when I hold your admin accountable as a U.S. Congresswoman’

Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley wrote: ‘THIS is what racism looks like. WE are what democracy looks like. And we’re not going anywhere. Except back to DC to fight for the families you marginalize and vilify everyday’

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi attacked the congresswomen for focusing on their social media followings instead of an actual following that makes change

But after Trump’s remarks on Sunday, Pelosi jumped at the opportunity to defend the four congresswomen

But after Trump’s remarks on Sunday, Pelosi jumped at the opportunity to defend the four congresswomen. 

‘When @realDonaldTrump tells four American Congresswomen to go back to their countries, he reaffirms his plan to “Make America Great Again” has always been about making America white again,’ Pelosi tweeted.

‘Our diversity is our strength and our unity is our power,’ she added. 

Pelosi then went on to say that she rejects ‘xenophobic comments meant to divide our nation’. 

‘Rather than attack Members of Congress, he should work with us for humane immigration policy that reflects American values. Stop the raids,’ Pelosi tweeted.  

Trump’s reference to the congresswomen in question mostly applies to Omar, who, when she was a young girl, fled Somalia with her family to seek asylum in the US.

She now represents Minnesota’s fifth congressional district, which includes Minneapolis.  

Tliab is the daughter of two Palestinian immigrants and Ocasio-Cortez’s mother is from Puerto Rico.

Pressley is the first African American woman elected to Congress to represent Massachusetts. 

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