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Bush attacks ‘bigotry’ of Trump’s America

- Mail Foreign Service

GEORGE W Bush yesterday spoke out about the ‘bigotry and bullying’ that was destroying america in a thinly veiled attack on Donald Trump.

The former president painted a grim picture of the US under its current leader and said that ‘ we’ve seen our discourse degraded by casual cruelty’.

He also said that ‘our politics seem more vulnerable to conspiracy theories and outright fabricatio­n’, a clear jab at Mr Trump.

Mr Bush said that bullying and prejudice in public life ‘provides permission for cruelty’ and sets a terrible example for chil- dren. He called on americans to reject racism and said: ‘Bigotry or white supremacy in any form is blasphemy against the american creed.’

Mr Bush has in the past largely respected the convention that former presidents do not criticise an incumbent.

Whilst he did not at any point name Mr Trump, his comments were widely seen as a critique of his presidency. Mr Trump ran on an anti-immigrant platform and since becoming president has used Twitter to insult his opponents on a daily basis.

Black commentato­rs have accused him of being a white supremacis­t because of his failure to immediatel­y disavow the Ku Klux Klan and his anti-Muslim travel ban.

Mr Bush said: ‘We’ve forgotten the dynamism that immigratio­n has always brought to america’. Speaking at the George W Bush Institute’s Spirit of Liberty event in new York, he added: ‘The very identity of our nation depends on the passing of civic ideals to the next generation.’

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