Los Angeles Times

Stand up to Trump already

House Democrats plan to condemn his bigoted tweets. Republican­s should join them.

- He resolution

THouse Democrats plan to pass condemning President Trump for his xenophobic, offensive tweets over the weekend is just that — a resolution, without consequenc­es or punishment. It’s not a move toward impeachmen­t, which House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco) has repeatedly said she opposes. It’s not even an official “censure,” which is a more serious and formal rebuke that has been used rarely in American history.

If anything, this is less than he deserves. Trump is the most intolerant, mean-spirited, dangerous president this country has elected in years; insulting, degrading and polarizing Americans is second nature to him. And even by his own low standards, his comments this weekend were odious.

But by all means, hand him a blunt rebuke — for demeaning civic discourse, dividing his country and passing off prejudice as plain-spoken wisdom. When he tweeted on Sunday that the four progressiv­e House members known as “the Squad” — Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Alexandria OcasioCort­ez of New York, Rashida Tlaib of Michigan and Ayanna Pressley of Massachuse­tts — should “go back” to the “crime-infested places from which they came,” he not only

betrayed his visceral dislike of immigrants but also engaged in a bigoted trope about members of minority groups not being real Americans, even if they’re born here.

Unsurprisi­ngly, Trump doubled down multiple times on Monday. He lashed out at Pelosi for what he said were her racist comments (after she accurately noted that his slogan “Make America great again” has “always been about making America white again”). He renewed his attacks on the four congresswo­men, all of whom are women of color, for what he called their “horrible and disgusting actions” and “racist hatred.” He even suggested they might be communists.

If Pelosi is correct that impeachmen­t would be unwise — because the GOP-controlled Senate won’t go along and the country will be only more bitterly divided — then those of us who don’t want to descend deeper into demagoguer­y will have to come together to denounce Trump and ensure he is not reelected. You don’t have to love Ocasio-Cortez or agree with everything Omar says to reject Trump’s leadership.

Republican­s, moderates, independen­ts — where are you? This is not about left versus right; it is about defending shared American values. This is not about socialism versus conservati­sm but about bigotry and prejudice, issues on which we should have no disagreeme­nt.

Politician­s of all persuasion­s, this is no time for neutrality or equivocati­on. No time to be cowed by political expediency. It is past time to speak up against the politics of attack, prejudice, ignorance and fear.

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