President Trump said on Sunday that a
group of four minority congresswomen feuding with Speaker Nancy Pelosi
should “go back” to the countries they came from rather than “loudly and
viciously telling the people of the United States” how to run the
government.
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Wrapped inside that
insult, which was widely established as a racist trope, was a factually
inaccurate claim: Only one of the lawmakers was born outside the
country.
Even though Mr. Trump has
repeatedly refused to back down from stoking racial divisions, his
willingness to deploy a lowest-rung slur — one commonly and crudely used
to single out the perceived foreignness of nonwhite, non-Christian
people — was largely regarded as beyond the pale.
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