U.S. Congress adopts resolution against Trump racism

The US House of Representatives has voted a resolution condemning President Donald Trump after a series of attacks against four democratic congressers. The symbolic resolution denounced Mr. Trump that has legitimized fear and hatred against young Americans and people whose color is”. Mr. Trump is accused of racism and xenophobic after he was told to members of [...]
The symbolic resolution denounced Mr. Trump that has legitimized fear and hatred against young Americans and people whose color is”.
Mr. Trump is accused of racism and xenophobic after being told members of Congress to leave the US.
President Trump has reacted to these comments by saying, " “I don't have a racist in my body! ”
The debate yesterday in the room controlled by the Democrats was highly polarised, with many republics insisting the vote itself constituted violations, translates Periscopi from the BBC.
However, the resolution passed by 240 votes to and 187 against.
The four republics and an independent congresswoman, former Republican Justin Amash, joined the 235 Democrats to approve the resolution.
The four Republicans were Texas Congresswoman Will Hurd [the only African Republicans], Brian Fitzpatrick [Pensilvani], Fred Upton [Micag] and Susan Brooks [Indiana].
The passage of the resolution, which is the release of the declaration and has no legal obligation, criticising the president is a very rare thing. /Periscope











