US lawmakers slam Trump for sharing 'hellhole' post
Washington, April 25 -- US lawmakers condemned a social media post by US President Donald Trump which referred to India and other countries as "hellholes".
Indian-American Congressmen Ami Bera, Ro Khanna and Raja Krishnamoorthi condemned Trump's rhetoric while the Democratic Party's representatives on the US House's Foreign Affairs Committee criticised the President for sharing "racist trash" on social media. "The comments shared by President Trump are offensive, ignorant, and beneath the dignity of the office he holds. They reflect a fundamental misunderstanding of who we are as a nation. America has always been strengthened by generations of immigrants who come here, work hard, and contribute to our country. They do not weaken America - they strengthen it," said Congressman Bera in a statement.
"Donald Trump's decision to amplify a racist rant attacking India and immigrants is disgraceful and beneath the office he holds. His rhetoric doesn't just insult millions of Indian-Americans and one of our most important global partners - it undermines the values that have made America a nation of opportunity and innovation...," added Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi. Congressman Ro Khanna, who is widely seen as a contender for the 2028 Presidential election, questioned Vice-President JD Vance on X asking if he agreed with Trump's "hellhole" reference. Vance's wife Usha is of Indian descent....
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