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HOUSE CONDEMNS RACISM AGAINST ASIAN AMERICANS

Pelosi: Pandemic has brought an increase in hate

- BY MARY CLARE JALONICK Jalonick writes for The Associated Press.

The House voted Thursday to condemn racism against Asian Americans tied to the coronaviru­s outbreak, approving a Democratic resolution on a mostly party-line vote. Republican­s called the legislatio­n an election-year effort to criticize President Donald Trump and “woke culture on steroids.”

The resolution, approved 243-164, calls on all public officials to condemn anti-asian sentiment and to investigat­e hate crimes after a rise in aggression and violence from those blaming people of Asian descent for the pandemic. The measure does not name Trump but notes inflammato­ry terms used by him and other Republican­s, and says they have perpetuate­d an anti-asian stigma.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that “at the same time that the coronaviru­s pandemic is broken out, so too has a disturbing epidemic of hate and discrimina­tion” against Asian Americans and Asian immigrants, including physical and verbal attacks and vandalized businesses. She blamed Trump for trying to divert attention from Russia’s meddling in elections to demonize China.

Rep. Mark Takano, Driverside, called Republican opposition to the resolution “disgracefu­l.”

“The president is fueling racism and inspiring violent attacks on Asian Americans and Asian immigrants,” Takano said. On the campaign trail, Trump has often tried to turn focus to the virus’s origins in China amid criticism of his response to the pandemic.

Republican­s said Trump was turning his ire toward China’s government and not Asian Americans. Trump in March insisted that Asian Americans were “amazing people” and not at fault for spreading the virus.

Several House Republican­s spoke against the resolution. Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan said it was “just another opportunit­y to attack the president.” Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs called it “woke culture on steroids.” Republican leader Kevin Mccarthy, R-bakersfiel­d, said it was “ridiculous” and a “waste of time” as the House was about to adjourn for the week and Democrats and the White House have so far failed to agree on additional coronaviru­s relief.

“At the heart of this resolution is the absurd notion that referring to the virus as a Wuhan virus or the China virus is the same as contributi­ng to violence against Asian Americans, which I will tell you no one on this side of the aisle supports,” Mccarthy said.

Anti-discrimina­tion groups have reported hundreds of actions against Asian Americans, especially in the early days of the outbreak.

Asked in March why he called the coronaviru­s the “Chinese virus,” Trump told reporters at the White House that he doesn’t consider it a racist remark. “It’s not racist at all,” Trump said, adding that he calls it the “Chinese virus” because he wants to be accurate.

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JACQUELYN MARTIN AP House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says “a disturbing epidemic of hate and discrimina­tion” has broken out.

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