Lawmaker brands Trump ‘fascist’

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US Representative Ilhan Omar (centre) speaks on stage alongside Pramila Jayapal (right) during a town hall meeting at Sabathani Community in Minneapolis, Minnesota on July 18. Photo: AFP

WASHINGTON: Democratic congresswoman Ilhan Omar branded Donald Trump a “fascist” on Thursday as the president sought to distance himself from mocking chants of “Send her back!” directed at the Somali-born lawmaker by his supporters.

“We have said this president is racist, we have condemned his racist remarks,” said Omar, one of two Muslim women in Congress. “I believe he is fascist.”

Chants of “Send her back!” broke out at Trump’s “Make America Great Again” rally in Greenville, North Carolina, on Wednesday night when he attacked Omar and three other ethnic minority Democratic congresswomen known as the “Squad”.

Omar received a very different reception when she returned home to Minnesota Thursday night and was greeted by crowds of supporters at the airport.

US Representative Ilhan Omar (centre) speaks on stage alongside Pramila Jayapal (right) during a town hall meeting at Sabathani Community in Minneapolis, Minnesota on July 18. Photo: AFP

The president’s “nightmare is seeing a Somali immigrant refugee rise to Congress,” she said through a megaphone, to shouts of support.

“We are going to continue to be a nightmare to this president, because his policies are a nightmare to us.”

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Trump claimed to reporters in the Oval Office on Thursday that there was “great energy” at his earlier rally but he was not pleased by the taunts.

“I was not happy when I heard that chant,” he said. “I didn’t like that they did it, and I started speaking quickly.”

Television footage showed, however, that Trump let the chant continue for more than 10 seconds before he resumed speaking.

In a rare move, the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives on Tuesday rebuked Trump for “racist comments” after he said the four should “go back” to their countries of origin if they are not happy in the United States.

But he made it clear at the rally that without a Democratic presidential candidate to focus on yet, he plans to make inflammatory attacks on Omar and her three fellow left-leaning Democrats a centrepiece of his 2020 re-election strategy.

The first-term lawmakers — all but one of whom, Omar, were born in the United States — are of Hispanic, Arab, Somali and African-American descent.

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To the delight of his thousands of supporters in Greenville, Trump described Omar and the other three as “left-wing ideologues (who) see our nation as a force of evil”.

“A vote for any Democrat in 2020 is a vote for the rise of radical socialism and the destruction of the American Dream — frankly the destruction of our country,” Trump said.

The crowd responded to his attacks with cries of “Send her back!” reminiscent of the “Lock her up!” chants directed in 2016 at the Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton.

Some Republicans have urged Trump to tone down the rhetoric but the president clearly believes — despite the risk of inflaming racial tensions and widening the partisan divide — that he has latched on to a winning strategy. – AFP

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