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President Donald Trump on Thursday briefly renewed his criticism of four minority Democratic congresswomen at his first rally since controversy erupted when a crowd at a rally last month broke into a chant of "Send her back" about a U.S. lawmaker who immigrated to the United States from Somalia.
But he did not name or dwell on them. The crowd as a whole did not chant, and the president - who was being watched for his response if such a unified cry erupted - did not have to show whether he would try to stop his supporters from engaging in a call that critics view as racist.
"While Republicans are working every day to build up our country, the rage-filled Democrat Party is trying to tear America apart. The Democrat Party is now being led by four left-wing extremists who reject everything that we hold dear," Trump told the crowd in Ohio, making reference to U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar and three colleagues known as "the Squad."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/lock-her-no-send-her-011206732.html
But he did not name or dwell on them. The crowd as a whole did not chant, and the president - who was being watched for his response if such a unified cry erupted - did not have to show whether he would try to stop his supporters from engaging in a call that critics view as racist.
"While Republicans are working every day to build up our country, the rage-filled Democrat Party is trying to tear America apart. The Democrat Party is now being led by four left-wing extremists who reject everything that we hold dear," Trump told the crowd in Ohio, making reference to U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar and three colleagues known as "the Squad."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/lock-her-no-send-her-011206732.html