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Trump launches blistering attack on Democrats ‘who reject everything that we hold dear’

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Chris Riotta
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,Clark Mindock,Joe Sommerlad,Andrew Buncombe
Thursday 01 August 2019 05:47 BST
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Donald Trump has doubled down on his attacks on a group of Democratic congresswomen, claiming the party was now led by “four-left wing extremists who reject everything that we hold dear”.

At a rally for supporters in Cincinnati, Ohio, the crowd did not break into racist chants as happened two weeks ago in Florida when the president referred to the four women of colour.

But it did start chanting “lock her up” when he referred to Hillary Clinton, who he beat in the crucial state of Ohio in 2016, on his way to winning the White House.

“While Republicans are working every day to build up our country, the rage-filled Democrat Party is trying to tear America apart,” said Mr Trump.

“The Democrat Party is now being led by four left-wing extremists who reject everything that we hold dear.”

Mr Trump claimed he was seeking to avoid “controversy”, which is perhaps why he did not spend too long talking about the congresswomen, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ayanna Pressley, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib.

Last month, he was widely criticised and his tweets formally condemned as racist by the House of Representatives, after tweeting and commenting that the the women should “go home”. Three of them were born in the US, while the fourth, Mr Omar came here 20 years ago after her family escaped from Somalia as refugees.

On Thursday, one of four Republican members of congress who voted in favour of the House bill condemning the president’s remarks about the progressive women, announced he was not seeking reelection.

Will Hurd, who represents Texas’s 23rd congressional district and is the only black Republican in the House, had condemned Mr Trump’s remarks as racist and xenophobic.

“Look, I'm the only black Republican in the House of Representatives. I go into communities that most Republicans don’t show up in order to take a conservative message,” he told CNN last month.

“This makes it harder in order to take our ideas, and our platform, to communities that don't necessarily identify with the Republican Party.”

Mr Hurd made his announcement while Mr Trump was on stage attacking Democratic mayors, across the country, including the mayor of Cincinnati, John Cranley.

He claimed the crowd at the US Bank Arena had broken records, and he alleged it was “Democrats” who for health and safety reasons had not allowed more people inside.

If you want to see how Mr Trump energised the crowd, please see what was our live coverage below

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Now he making fun of windmills, saying fossil fuels are the only way forward. He claims he has put American miners back to work, a claim that is only partly true

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Trump concludes the rally by claiming the US is "winning again"

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Ok. So the president has just wrapped things up. If you've been reading - many thanks and see you soon

Andrew Buncombe2 August 2019 02:08

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