Trump accuses congresswomen of hating America, says they can leave

Trump accuses congresswomen of hating America, says they can leave
US President Donald Trump on Monday (July 16) defended his attacks against four Democratic congresswomen, saying he was not concerned if people thought his tweets toward them were racist and accused the US lawmakers of hating America, Reuters reported.

“As far as I’m concerned if you hate our country, if you’re not happy here, you can leave,” Trump said at an event at the White House.

The event was meant to highlight US manufacturing, with Trump viewing boats, motorcycles and other products that were made in the United States, but his comments about the lawmakers overshadowed the event.

“If you’re not happy in the US, if you’re complaining all the time, very simply: you can leave,” he said, drawing applause from some of the crowd. “You can leave right now. I don’t know who’s going to miss ‘em.”

Asked if he was concerned that some people viewed his tweets as racist or that white supremacists had found common cause with him, Trump said it did not.

“It doesn’t concern me because many people agree with me,” Trump said.

Over the weekend Trump said in a tweet that the four first-term minority congresswomen, known informally in Congress as “the squad,” should “go back” to the “the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came.”

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