Kuwait Times

Democrat O’Rourke accuses Trump of stoking racism

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EL PASO: Democratic presidenti­al hopeful Beto O’Rourke accused President Donald Trump Saturday of inciting hatred after a mass shooting in his Texas hometown that police are investigat­ing as a possible hate crime. Speaking to reporters outside a hospital in El Paso where he was visiting victims of the shooting, O’Rourke said Trump had proven himself a racist with his recent attacks on four ethnic minority congresswo­men and his past branding of Mexicans as rapists.

“He is a racist and he stokes racism in this country. And it does not just offend our sensibilit­ies, it fundamenta­lly changes the character of this country and it leads to violence,” said O’Rourke, who represente­d El Paso in the US

Congress until recently. “We’ve had a rise in hate crimes every single one of the last three years during an administra­tion where you have a president who’s called Mexicans rapists and criminals.” O’Rourke was responding to questions about a manifesto purportedl­y written by the gunman which railed against the Hispanic “invasion” of Texas which borders Mexico. More than 80 percent of El Paso’s population is Hispanic, according to US census figures. Asked if any of the contents of the manifesto should “fall at the feet” of Trump, O’Rourke replied: “Yes.”

“There are still details that we are waiting on but I’m just following the lead that I’ve heard from the El Paso police department where they say there are strong indication­s that this shooter wrote that manifesto and that this was inspired by his hatred of people here in this community.” A suspect being questioned by police over the shooting has not been named by the authoritie­s, although US media have identified him as Patrick Crusius, a 21-year-old who lives on the outskirts of Dallas, Texas. —AFP

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2019 Democratic presidenti­al hopeful for Beto O’Rourke

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