The Guardian (USA)

Trump condemned for retweeting fake Islamophob­ic image featuring Pelosi

- Martin Pengelly and agencies

Muslim groups in the US have condemned Donald Trump for retweeting a fake image showing leading Democrats Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi wearing an approximat­ion of traditiona­l Islamic clothing and standing in front of the Iranian flag.

“The image is a hodgepodge of antiMuslim tropes and garb from many traditions including some that are frequently used to stereotype and attack Muslims,” Madihha Ahussain, special counsel for Muslim Advocates, a notfor-profit group, said in a statement.

“It’s disappoint­ing but not surprising that the president would use his massive Twitter platform to spread this kind of harmful, ignorant, anti-Muslim bigotry.”

Nihad Awad, national executive director of the Council on AmericanIs­lamic Relations, or Cair, said Trump’s retweetof a “childish, undignifie­d and offensive … Islamophob­ic image … further endangers American Muslims, Sikhs and members of other faiths who wear recognisab­le religious attire and are increasing­ly targeted by bigots nationwide.”

Trump retweeted the image on

Monday, amid continuing controvers­y and internatio­nal fallout over his approval of the drone strike assassinat­ion of Gen Qassem Suleimani, a top Iranian leader.

He also retweeted criticism of remarks that Pelosi, the House speaker, made to ABC News on Sunday, about protests in Iran since Tehran admitted mistakenly shooting down an airliner, killing 176 people, after it launched missile strikes against US targets in Iraq.

Trump’s retweet carried the caption: “The corrupted Dems trying their best to come to the Ayatollah’s rescue. #NancyPelos­iFakeNews.”

According to the Associated Press, the Twitter account in question has a history of tweeting in English and Persian about Iranian issues, promoting pro-Trump content and criticisin­g Democrats.

Schumer, the Senate minority leader, asked in a tweet of his own:

“President Trump: How low can you go? Republican­s: How long can you cover up for and defend the president’s actions?”

The White House press secretary, Stephanie Grisham, defended the retweet, telling Fox News it was intended to show Democrats have been parroting Iranian talking points, almost taking the side of terrorists and those attempting to kill Americans.

Democrats have questioned Trump’s rationale for ordering the Suleimani killing and warned about resulting tensions with Iran. No Democrats have praised Suleimani, whom Pelosi described last week as “a terrible person who did bad things”.

In his statement on Monday Awad, of Cair, said: “President Trump has repeatedly targeted Islam and Muslims with bigoted rhetoric and Islamophob­ic appointmen­ts and policies such as the Muslim [travel] ban, which media reports say is soon to be extended to other nations.

“Americans of all faiths and background­s must speak out against this promotion of religious hatred by the occupant of the Oval Office. Such bigotry is not normal and must never become acceptable.”

 ??  ?? The speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, and Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer. Photograph:Rex/Shuttersto­ck
The speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, and Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer. Photograph:Rex/Shuttersto­ck

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